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Mar 21 2024
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Alaska senator takes aim at regulation that would slash tailpipe emissions and boost electric car sales
The Biden administration this week announced tougher standards on tailpipe emissions from cars and Sen. Dan Sullivan is raising the alarm. He says President Biden’s push for electrical vehicles is a threat to the free market, consumer choice and the American dream. “No, I don’t like it,” Sullivan said Wednesday. “I think it’s … this administration’s attempt to go around Congress and literally
Alaska Public MediaMar 20 2024
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Troy Dannen left Tulane to be the Washington AD 6 months ago. He's already leaving.
Former Tulane athletic director Troy Dannen landed an impressive job when he became the Washington athletic director in October, but the Iowa native is already on the move. Dannen is leaving Washington, which joins the Big Ten this year, to become the athletic director for another Big Ten school, Nebraska, Pete Thamel of ESPN reports. Nebraska will likely be a better fit for Dannen, who is
The Times-PicayuneMar 21 2024
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Brush fires break out across parts of DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Dozens of brush fires were reported across parts of the mid-Atlantic on Wednesday - including parts of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia - after gusty winds, cold temperatures, and dry relative humidity allowed them to spread across the region. Firefighters from around the region responded to the outbreak as smoky air shrouded the Interstate 95 corridor and the National Weather Service
Fox 5 DCMar 17 2024
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Lake County named only unauditable unit for 2022 under new state law
Lake County’s financial director described the county’s record-keeping — both before and after the transition to the new accounting platform Oracle — as a “dumpster fire.” The discourse took place Tuesday after Councilman Pete Lindemulder, R-Schererville, asked for an update on the work of Baker Tilly in correcting problems with the 2022 audit of county records by the Indiana State Board of
Chicago TribuneJan 31 2024
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Why Biden Is Now Visiting the Ohio Town Decimated by a Toxic Train Crash
East Palestine, Ohio, was rocked by a toxic train crash on February 3, 2023. Environmental problems besieged the town since the train’s cargo was vinyl chlorides. Local ponds were contaminated, and the air quality tests were suspect. Relief workers were getting sick due to inadequate protection gear, including gloves. The Biden administration dragged its feet responding to the disaster,
TownhallMar 18 2024
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NCAA selection committee 'kinda screwed' Iowa in women's tournament, ex-ESPN star says
The Iowa Hawkeyes have one of the toughest paths to the Final Four in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament as they were chosen to be the No. 1 seed of the Albany Region 2 bracket. The Caitlin Clark-led squad drew a ton of media attention this season. Clark started the year pursuing Kelsey Plum’s all-time scoring record and ended the Big Ten Conference Tournament with more points than the
Fox News (Online News)Mar 29 2024
Perspectives Blog
Misinformation Watch: Was the Baltimore Bridge Collapse a Cyberattack?
Following the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, many wanted answers. It didn’t take long for differing answers to start flowing and contradicting each other with claims of a cyberattack, terrorism, suspicious management, infrastructural racism, and other potential misinformation appearing hours after the bridge fell.
Social media fuels misinformation on Key Johnathon HeldJan 16 2024
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FAA Looks to Hire More People With Severe Psychiatric Disabilities
The Federal Aviation Administration is attempting to hire people with “severe intellectual” disabilities, psychiatric problems and other conditions under a “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” initiative.
“Targeted disabilities are those disabilities that the Federal government, as a matter of policy, has identified for special emphasis in recruitment and hiring,” the FAA’s website reads
HotAirApr 08 2024
Perspectives Blog
When Moderates Come Up Short — Again
From the CenterI never liked being called a “moderate”. The term suggests that I don’t have strong feelings about anything – higher taxes or lower taxes, border wall or citizenship, pro-choice or pro-life – that the policy and real-world outcomes really didn’t matter as long as there was a compromise that led to agreement. But I’m not moderate about very many things at all. Rather, I am
Dan SchnurJan 24 2024
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Lucas: Maybe Biden’s no-show is the way to go
It used to be accepted Woody Allen wisdom that 80% of success was just showing up. Not in Joe Biden’s case, though. Every time he ran for president and campaigned in New Hampshire he lost, including in 2020, which was the last time he showed up campaigning for a primary victory. He came in fifth, behind Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, and left the state
Boston Herald