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The local black owned paper endorsement for the upcoming Election.
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See new Tweets Conversation PhillyCrimeUpdate @PhillyCrimeUpd #Philadelphia đ¨WARNING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. VIDEO SHOWING EXTREME VIOLENCE đ¨ Two men viciously execute man in public on Philadelphia street corner. The gunman fires at least a dozen shots at close range into the victims head. Obtained by @MarkFusetti
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Internal divisions are deepening within the EU as countries attempt to lower the price of natural gas while also ensuring they secure enough of it. Germanyâs decision to announce a 200-billion-euro aid package to ease its domestic crisis while opposing a price cap has angered some members. EU leaders are meeting again towards the end of the month, and they will aim to find a gas price policy that can please all its members and, most importantly, the sellersâŚ. ⌠As heating season begins, EU member states are turning on each other in their increasingly desperate attempts to secure enough...
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The Biden administration introduced a new regulation Tuesday that would make it harder for employers to misclassify workers as âindependent contractorsâ to avoid minimum wage and overtime laws. The proposal from the White House would replace an earlier, more business-friendly rule created by the Trump administration that set looser guidelines around who could be considered a contractor in the workplace. Labor Department officials said the previous administrationâs rule increased the likelihood of workers being exploited. Employers often mislabel their workers as contractors in order to evade workplace laws or shift certain costs of employment onto workers. Gig companies like Uber...
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Friends, Jesus concludes todayâs Gospel by prescribing giving alms as a key to holiness. Iâve quoted to you before some of the breathtaking remarks of saints and popes about almsgiving. Leo XIII says that once the demands of necessity and propriety have been met, the rest of your money belongs to the poor. John Chrysostom says, âThe man who has two shirts in his closet, one belongs to him; the other belongs to the man who has no shirt.âThe deepest root of all of this is in the prophets, who continually rail against those who are indifferent to the poor....
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The U.S. Department of Labor has published a new proposal on how workers should be classified saying that thousands of people have been incorrectly labeled as contractors rather than employees, potentially curtailing access to benefits and protections they rightfully deserve. The reaction in markets for major gig companies was immediate. Shares of Lyft and Uber tumbled about 13%. in early trading. The misclassification of workers has negatively impacted delivery workers, custodians, truck drivers, waiters, construction workers and more, according to the department. âWhile independent contractors have an important role in our economy, we have seen in many cases that employers...
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A video showing a woman in a bikini coming out of a fire truck in front of a California strip club has prompted officials to order an investigation. The video posted to Instagram shows the door to the fire truck slowly open as a woman gingerly climbs out of the vehicle, which was parked in front of The Pink Poodle, and walk into the establishment. âOnly in San Jose do you see a stripper come out of a fire truck,â the caption read. âThe department has become aware of a concerning video posted on social media,â said San Jose Fire...
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As Illinois transitions into a more electric vehicle-friendly state, an energy analyst says the cost to charge vehicles may slow the process. Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants 1 million electric vehicles on Illinois roadways by the end of the decade. According to the U.S. As Illinois transitions into a more electric vehicle-friendly state, an energy analyst says the cost to charge vehicles may slow the process. Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants 1 million electric vehicles on Illinois roadways by the end of the decade. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, at the end of last year, there were just over 36,000...
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday vacated an appeals court decision that required Pennsylvania to count mail-in ballots even if there is no date on the envelope. âThe judgment is vacated, and the case is remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit with instructions to dismiss the case as moot,â wrote Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson (pdf), siding with David Ritter, an unsuccessful Republican candidate for a judgeship. They also threw out a U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appealsâ ruling that allowed the counting of mail-in ballots in the race that Ritter had sought...
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About 150 new cars with a plug are coming to US showrooms between now and the end of 2026. That might be a record expansion for the industry -- and a record opportunity for you to either find the perfect EV or get completely overwhelmed. Below are the 18 plug-in cars that I'm most looking forward to in 2023, because they're likely to make a mark on the electric car landscape. This list includes pure electrics and hybrids, but does not get into the weeds on range, as that's becoming less different between pure electric cars at roughly 225-300 miles,...
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VIDEOOne must ALWAYS put "reporter" in quotes when discussing any "reporter" working for MSNBC since they are in reality Democrat party operatives. One such operative/"reporter" is Vaughn Hillyard who is clearly RATTLED about the election trends in Arizona. A big complaint by Hillyard is that in the gubernatorial race, the Democrats don't want to go toe to toe with Republican Kari Lake on the "democracy issue." Who wants to tell him the REAL REASON why the Democrat candidate, Katie Hobbs, won't go toe to toe with Kari Lake?
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Thousands of officials across the governmentâs executive branch reported owning or trading stocks that stood to rise or fall with decisions their agencies made, a Wall Street Journal investigation has found. More than 2,600 officials at agencies from the Commerce Department to the Treasury Department, during both Republican and Democratic administrations, disclosed stock investments in companies while those same companies were lobbying their agencies for favorable policies. That amounts to more than one in five senior federal employees across 50 federal agencies reviewed by the Journal. A top official at the Environmental Protection Agency reported purchases of oil and gas...
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded a malaria vaccine trial study that used genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes to vaccinate humans.A team of researchers at the University of Washington conducted the study, which was published in the Science Translational Medicine journal.The study involved 26 participants who received three to five âjabsâ â or bites from a small box containing 200 GM mosquitoes â over a 30-day period.Sanaria, a company funded in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), is closely connected to the research, and the researchers involved in the trial use a gene-editing technology heavily promoted by...
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The topic has been met with some trepidation in the West Wing and senior aides have called around to Biden world allies to seek advice on how to best handle the date that will surely draw significant attention from reporters and Republicans alike [Rare moment of candor from Politco, admitting that the so-called "news" media is a Democrat Party puppet state.]. For now, the plan is likely to downplay the birthday and simply focus on the work, according to those familiar with the discussions.
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The Biden administration's border czar traveled to Texas over the weekend, but she evidently wanted to talk about everything but the border. Vice President Kamala Harris attended two events in Austin, including a high-dollar Democratic fundraiser, at which she spoke about abortion, contraception, gay rights, 'voting rights,' and virtually everything under the sun. Except, that is, the Texas-centric fiasco at the Southern border that she's at least ostensibly been tasked with addressing. That she would scrupulously avoid this matter is entirely unsurprising; she's averted her eyes from it as much as possible over the past year-plus, with the exceptions of...
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Firefighters responded to a call about an unconscious child at the Happy Smiles Learning Center around 7:30 a.m., Allentown spokesperson Genesis Ortega said. The firefightersâ carbon monoxide monitors alerted them to high levels of the odorless, colorless gas. Further investigation revealed âdangerously high levelsâ of carbon monoxide, prompting a full evacuation of the building, Ortega said. Every ambulance in Allentown responded the scene, fire Capt. John Christopher told WFMZ. 27 children and staff were taken to local hospitals, all in stable condition. Another 25 children and staff were treated at the scene, Ortega said. The cause of the carbon monoxide...
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to decide whether fetuses are entitled to constitutional rights in light of its June ruling overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that had legalized abortion nationwide, steering clear for now of another front in America's culture wars. The justices turned away an appeal by a Catholic group and two women of a lower court's ruling holding that fetuses lacked the proper legal standing to challenge a 2019 state law codifying the right to abortion in line with the Roe precedent. The two women, pregnant at the time when the case was first...
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In light of recent massive Russian missile strikes across Ukrainian cities, it is no longer possible to negotiate with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, German MP and Chairman of the Bundestag Defense Committee Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann told German newspaper die Welt on Oct.11. âYou cannot negotiate with Russia under the regime of Putin and his followers,â Strack-Zimmermann said.
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Survey shows James ahead in race for Michiganâs newly drawn 10th district Republican John James is leading against Democrat Carl Marlinga in a key Macomb County race for the stateâs 10th congressional district, according to a new survey. The new WDIV/Detroit News survey polled likely voters in the 10th district, a newly drawn district that includes a large portion of Macomb County, including Fraser, Shelby Township, Clinton Township, Warren, Roseville and St. Clair Shores. John James previously ran for Senate in the state, twice, losing both of those elections. Marlinga is a former prosecutor and federal judge.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) â The bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission couldnât agree Monday on what to tell the stateâs local election officials about how to handle poll watchers, including where they can stand as people register to vote and check in to receive their ballots. The commission split along party lines, with all three Republicans in support of sending a notice to clerks attempting to spell out what the law allows. All three Democrats opposed it, resulting in a deadlock vote and no change. The issue came up less than a month after the commission voted to start the lengthy process...
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