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Aug 08 2023
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Lawsuit challenges Alabama's 'de facto ban' on freestanding birth centers
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A group of midwives and doctors on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging what they described as Alabama’s de facto ban on freestanding birth centers by requiring the facilities be licensed as hospitals. The lawsuit — filed by one birth center that closed and two others that paused plans to open — asks a judge to block the Alabama Department of Public Health from requiring
Associated PressMay 25 2023
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‘MAGA Supreme Court’: SCOTUS Water Ruling Sparks Outrage From Democrats, Despite Liberal Justices Concurring
Democrats slammed the Supreme Court Thursday as “MAGA” and “extremist” for a ruling that rolled back the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority to regulate under the Clean Water Act (CWA)—despite the liberal justices concurring in the judgement. In Sackett v. EPA, the Supreme Court unanimously sided Thursday with a couple who has spent 15 years battling the EPA after the agency
The Daily CallerAug 10 2023
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Sailboats will be out for the Shaw Classic Aug. 12
The 53rd Annual Shaw Island Classic Sailboat Race, sponsored by the San Juan Island Yacht Club, will be held Saturday, Aug. 12. All eligible boats and crews are invited to participate. The race starts and ends in Friday Harbor and allows racers to circumnavigate Shaw Island in either direction. A hearty lasagna dinner and awards presentation is held at the San Juan Island Yacht Club after the
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsAug 08 2023
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Trump Lawyers Fight Order That Would Limit What He Can Say About Jan. 6 Evidence
Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys asked a federal judge to reject a proposed protective order in the government’s election conspiracy case, claiming the effort to limit any public release of evidence would restrict his First Amendment rights.
Special counsel Jack Smith’s team first asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday to issue a protective order related to any
HuffPostAug 08 2023
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Who’s the Democrat running against Gov. Tate Reeves ahead of Mississippi’s governor primary
As the Mississippi primary election commences, the battle for governorship is the most high-profile statewide race on the ballot. Voters are poised to nominate incumbent Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley to face off in the general election this fall. The Republican Party currently has a majority in the state, holding the offices of governor,
Washington ExaminerAug 08 2023
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Port Town Texaco reopens in Kahului
Port Town Texaco in Kahului was allowed to restart food sales to the public on Monday after a rodent infestation forced its closure on Thursday. The state Department of Health conducted an initial inspection on Thursday in response to a complaint and confirmed evidence of an active rodent infestation with numerous rodent droppings as well as harborage areas. Inspectors from the DOH Food Safety
The Maui NewsAug 08 2023
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Sen. Wirch: Supports Evers’s special session on child care, workforce challenges - WisPolitics
Madison – Earlier today, Governor Tony Evers called a Special Session of the Legislature to deal with the state’s child care crisis and workforce challenges. State Senator Bob Wirch (D-Somers) issued the following statement on the Governor’s action. “I am pleased that the Governor recognizes the urgent nature of these workforce issues, particularly the growing child care crisis. With a record
Wis PoliticsMay 25 2023
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Meeting violation reportedly led to Patriots forfeiting OTAs
BOSTON -- The Patriots were docked two OTA practice sessions due to a meeting violation, according to Pro Football Talk. Mike Florio cited a league source who said that "one of the optional early offseason meetings was a violation, because the 15-minute meeting in question (a special-teams session) was made visible on the internal schedule." "In the opinion of the NFLPA, placing the meeting on
CBS News (Online)Aug 08 2023
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Water Main Break Closes Midtown Omaha Intersection
The City of Omaha Public Works Department says the 42nd and Harney Streets intersection is now closed for utility work on a water main break and the closure could be for one month.
The Clarkson Doctors Building South on the campus of the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha is closed Tuesday with the broken water main near that Med Center campus location.
All other areas at the
WHO Radio 1040Jul 15 2023
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'Exciting times ahead': New Billings medical school partnering with three local healthcare organizations
BILLINGS — Billings has long been the medical hub of Montana. Starting one week from Monday, the community will grow even larger, as classes at Rocky Vista University Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine officially begin. On Saturday, the public got its first chance to tour the new 138,000-square-foot campus. “The purpose of today’s event is to showcase our amazing new medical school
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