In January 2020, as it became clear that countries outside of China were reporting COVID cases, the taxpayer-funded World Health Organization instead spent its time publishing a series of 14 tweets about the dangers of vaping, including claims that e-cigarette liquid is “highly flammable,” that secondhand vapor is lethal to bystanders, and that there is no evidence that e-cigarettes help people to quit smoking, all of which are entirely false.It was a scurrilous thread deliberately designed to...
A number of civic leaders are applauding the 6-1 decision by the Bartholomew County Library Board to accept ownership of the 60-year-old architecturally-significant North Christian Church. Continue reading at The Republic News.
With a windfall of cash five years ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was doing away with a state budget "gimmick" one of his predecessors relied on to shave about $800 million off a deficit during the Great Recession. The accounting trick, adopted in 2009, delayed state worker payroll from the end of one fiscal year on June 30 to the start of the next on July 1. A decade later Newsom spent nearly $1 billion to end the subterfuge, with one caveat. “If I use it in six years, in a recession, forgive...
NYCB raised the rate offered via its online arm My Banking Direct to 5.55%, higher than any other U.S. savings account, weeks after needing a capital infusion.
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Pruitt Taylor Vince will play Pa Kent.
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, celebrated its 100th anniversary as the starting line for the marathon, sending off a field of nearly 30,000 runners.
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DELMARVA – The Lower Shore Autism Community (LSAC) is growing and continues to be dedicated to advocating for individuals on the autism spectrum. LSAC a relatively new organization has a passion for advocating for families who need it most. “We’re just trying to bring more outreach, more understanding, more awareness like hey we’re here,” says Jayme Delvecchio, the LSAC outreach
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