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Jun 13 2023
News
Yes, New Orleans summers are getting hotter. The city is racing to plant trees to try to cool things down.
Average summer temperatures increased in New Orleans by 3.1°F between 1970 and 2022, per a new analysis by climate research group Climate Central, Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick and Tory Lysik report. • Average temperatures were 84°F in 2022, compared to 80.9°F in 1970. Why it matters: Extreme heat is a serious health risk, leading to both immediate acute effects (such as exhaustion and heat stroke)
AxiosMay 16 2023
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Jackson named WVUP president
PARKERSBURG — West Virginia University at Parkersburg has named its new president. The school’s Board of Governors voted Tuesday to name Torie Jackson as the new president of the university. The board’s vote brought cheers and applause from some of the over 40 people who attended the meeting. Some even threw confetti as Board President Steven Hardman brought her into the board room and
The Parkersburg News and SentinalFeb 27 2023
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Girls Basketball: Central, Group 1 final preview — Shore vs. Middlesex
Neysa Aguilar (15) of Middlesex tries to drive past Tori Wicker (2) of North Plainfield during the girls basketball game between North Plainfield and Middlesex at North Plainfield High School in North Plainfield, NJ on Tuesday, January 10, 2023.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media
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nj.comOct 18 2022
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Liz Truss: How could the prime minister be replaced?
Having sacked her chancellor and U-turned on a series of key measures in her government's mini-budget, a number of Conservative MPs have called for the removal of Liz Truss as party leader.
New chancellor Jeremy Hunt has warned against ousting the PM, but what are the ways Tory MPs could force Ms Truss to step down?
Either the Cabinet - made up of senior members of the government
BBC NewsJul 05 2022
News
Chancellor, Health Secretary Resign from Boris Johnson’s Government amid Calls for PM to Step Aside
Rishi Sunak, chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, secretary of state for health and social care, and Bim Afolami, the Tory vice-chair, all announced their resignations from Boris Johnson’s government on Tuesday, dealing a blow to the embattled prime minister of the United Kingdom.
National Review (News)Oct 03 2022
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Kwasi Kwarteng U-turns on plans to scrap 45p tax rate
The government has U-turned on plans to scrap the 45p rate of income tax for higher earners.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng told the BBC the proposals, announced just 10 days ago, had become "a massive distraction on what was a strong package".
"We just talked to people, we listened to people, I get it," he added.
The decision, which marks a humiliating climbdown for Prime
BBC NewsJul 24 2022
News
Liz Truss Pledges To Strike Rwanda-Style Deportation Deals With Other Countries
Liz Truss has vowed to deport more migrants if she is elected prime minister.
The foreign secretary said she would strike more Rwanda-style deportation deals in a bid to halt small boats bringing illegal immigrants from France.
Truss, who is battling it out against Rishi Sunak for Boris Johnson’s job, also vowed to bolster Border Force staff by 20 per cent in a bid to deter
HuffPostOct 20 2022
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Liz Truss resigns as PM and triggers fresh leadership election
Liz Truss has resigned as prime minister and will step down after a week-long emergency contest to find her successor, she has announced outside Downing Street.
It follows a turbulent 45 days in office during which Truss’s mini-budget crashed the markets, she lost two key ministers and shed the confidence of almost all her own MPs.
Her statement came after she met Graham Brady,
The GuardianSep 15 2021
Opinion
Have Canadians wearied of Trudeau's vapid wokeness?
Will the world’s wokest leader be reelected? When Justin Trudeau called the election to Canada’s 44th Parliament at the end of August, he was comfortably ahead in the polls. Crises bolster all but the most obviously useless incumbents, and Canada has had, as measured by deaths, vaccine rollout, and economic impact, a better pandemic than many comparable countries.
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Washington ExaminerSep 06 2022
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Liz Truss vows energy crisis action ahead of first day as PM
Liz Truss has promised to deal with surging energy costs and to cut taxes, after she won the Tory leadership contest to become the next PM.
Her plan, set to be announced on Thursday, is likely to include a freeze on energy bills - though precisely how it would work is still unclear.
Ms Truss will be formally appointed by the Queen at Balmoral Castle later, after a final speech by
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