Day: August 24, 2022

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This One Problem Could Save the Democrats in November

In Florida, the Democrats nominated a moderate Republican ex-governor, Senator Charlie Christnow a supporter of abortion rights, as a candidate to run again for his old job against conservative Governor Ron DeSantis. Rep. Val Demings, a former police chief, is the Florida Democratic nominee running against Republican Senator Marco Rubio. In New York City, a […]

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Leisure Activities Lower Risk of Cancer, Heart Disease and Death

Research at the National Cancer Institute analyzed responses from over 272,000 people between the ages of 59 and 82. National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Researcha longitudinal study of the relationship between diet and health. Researchers followed and analyzed participants for decades Health records of deaths from cancer, heart disease, and other causes. Researchers […]

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Oklahoma teacher resigns over state law requiring teachers to censor books in classroom libraries

Summer Boasmier, a former Norman High School English teacher, told CNN that before the start of the new school year, the district’s English teachers reviewed the books in the classroom library to see which books could “induce challenges.” said he was asked to confirmTo oklahoma law It limits education about race and gender. Teachers, including […]

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5 biggest lessons from the August election

But with less than 11 weeks left, both parties are shifting their focus increasingly to the battle for the general election. as follows. 1) The Democratic Party is gaining momentum. The red wave that was brewing during much of the current election cycle seems to be retreatingIn special House elections this month, twice in New […]

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DOJ releases unedited Barr memo detailing decision not to indict Trump in Russia probe

The nine-page memo was released Wednesday as part of a lawsuit over public records related to Mueller’s investigation. federal court ordered The Department of Justice will release the full document. “It would be unusual for federal prosecutors to bring obstruction charges that did not arise from proceedings related to another crime,” then-Senior Justice Department officials […]

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Biden Appoints Kimberly Cheatle as Secret Service Leader

Cheatle has served in a variety of roles with the Secret Service over 25 years, including as a member of the Vice Presidential Protection Division during Biden’s vice presidency. She left the agency as Assistant Director of Protective Services and is now Senior Director of PepsiCo She North America. “Jill and I know first-hand that […]

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Interior Secretary Trump Jinki lied to federal investigators about casino case, prosecutor’s general report finds

Ultimately, Inspector General Mark Greenblatt found that Zinke and the then chief had failed in their “duty of integrity” as federal employees. Zinke and his chief of staff “made statements with the general intention of misleading OIG investigators” and “presented an inaccurate version of the circumstances in which the DOI made key decisions.” IG wrote […]

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Mario Batali settles lawsuit with two women who accused him of touching him inappropriately

Alexandra Brown sued in 2019 for kissing Batali at a Boston-area restaurant, touching her thighs, reaching under her skirt, and touching her vagina without her consent in 2016. We will review the process to resolve and submit terms of prejudiced dismissal. “ Natalie Tenne sued Buttery in 2018 for alleged breast rubbing, kissing, and touching […]

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Carolyn Maloney’s loss sparks Democratic scramble for key committee posts

Maloney suffered a crushing defeat to Rep. Jerry Nadler, forced into a member-for-member primary due to the congressional reorganization process. But several Democrats quickly expressed interest in the position, beginning one of what could be several key leadership battles after November’s midterm elections. Virginia Rep. Jerry Connolly, who lost to Maloney in the 2019 presidency […]

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Twitter whistleblower to testify at next month’s Senate judiciary hearing

Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, whose disclosure was first reported by CNN and The Washington Post on Tuesday, will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 13, according to a release from the committee on Wednesday. To do His claims on Twitter, which includes allegations that social media companies suffer from critical security and privacy vulnerabilities […]

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