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Dec 04 2023
News
Former DNREC secretary Collin O'Mara considers joining 2024 governor's race
Former Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) secretary Collin O’Mara is considering joining the 2024 governor’s race as the third Democratic candidate. O’Mara formed a campaign committee to explore running in the upcoming Democratic Primary for governor. The current National Wildlife Federation president and CEO would join current candidates Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-
Delaware Public MediaJul 05 2023
News
9th Cir. Invalidates Oregon's Ban on Surreptitious Recordings of Conversations
From Project Veritas v. Schmidt, decided Monday by a Ninth Circuit panel in an opinion by Judge Sandra Ikuta, joined by Judge Carlos Bea: Oregon law generally prohibits unannounced recordings of conversations, subject to several exceptions [including for recordings of law enforcement and for recording various crimes that endanger human lives]. We conclude that Oregon's law is a content-based
ReasonNov 30 2023
News
Newport Preservation Society sues feds over approved offshore wind farms
NEWPORT, R.I. (WPRI) — The Preservation Society of Newport County, which owns the county’s famed mansions, is suing the federal government after they approved two offshore wind farms. The turbines off the Rhode Island coast will be a collaboration between Orsted and Eversource. The complaint, which names the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, and the Bureau
WPRI 12Dec 01 2023
News
NBC 10 I-Team: Newport Historical Group takes on offshore wind in federal lawsuit
Wind farm worries come to a head in Newport as a historical preservation group sues the federal government over a large offshore wind farm. The Newport Preservation Society is appealing the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s approval of two wind farms off the Rhode Island coast. The group believes the BOEM failed to comply with reviews required under the National Environmental Policy Act and
WJAR 10Dec 01 2023
News
Frisco, Universal Parks share new details about family, kids resort coming in 2026
Universal Parks revealed the name of the new theme park that is being built in Frisco -- Universal Kids Resort. In January, Universal Parks & Resorts announced they were bringing a family-focused theme park and resort hotel to North Texas. On Friday, executives with Universal Destinations & Experiences, a division of Comcast NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC 5, confirmed Friday
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsNov 30 2023
Opinion
The Looming Threat of Israel’s Nuclear Option
Israel’s robust military, the fourth-strongest in the world, is ravaging Gaza and, along with armed settlers, terrorizing Palestinians in the West Bank following the brutal Hamas massacres of October 7. Like so many other colonial projects, Israel was born of terror and has necessitated the use of violence to occupy Arab territory and segregate Palestinians ever since. The realization that its
The NationDec 01 2023
News
Michigan regulators approve Enbridge Great Lakes tunnel for oil pipeline
Dec 1 (Reuters) - Michigan regulators on Friday approved Canadian pipeline company Enbridge Inc's (ENB.TO) application to build a tunnel under the Great Lakes to house its aging Line 5 oil pipeline, a major step forward for the $750 million project. Enbridge is planning to replace a section of the pipeline, which runs underwater for 4 miles (6.4 km) through the Straits of Mackinac between
ReutersDec 01 2023
News
It’s official: New theme park named Universal Kids Resort
New details were released Friday about Frisco’s new theme park, including an official name—Universal Kids Resort—a logo and a new rendering for the near 100-acre park designed for families and young children. The announcement by Universal Parks & Resorts, which has rebranded to Universal Destinations & Experiences, included updates on the project, which is underway on the Dallas North
The Dallas Morning NewsDec 01 2023
News
Winter storm warning issued as Oregon Cascade passes to see 30-40 inches of snow
A winter storm warning remains in effect for Oregon's mountain passes through Saturday, with the heaviest impacts for travel on Santiam Pass (U.S. Highway 20) and Willamette Pass (Oregon Highway 58). Snowfall totals are projected to reach 10 to 30 inches over the next two days with 40 inches possible above 4,500 feet and winds gusting as high as 50 mph. The warning lasts until 10 p.m. on
Statesman JournalSep 15 2012
News
Paul Ryan Hits Obama on National Security: ‘If We Project Weakness, They Come’
Paul Ryan ratcheted up his criticism of President Obama on the issue of national security at a rally in this crucial battleground state, telling the crowd: “If we project weakness, they come and if the nation is “strong our enemies “will not test us.
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