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  • Biden holes up with Jill in Delaware during COVID battle with bullish Joe refusing to drop out as yet another top Democrat demands he step aside

    07/19/2024 1:17:27 AM PDT · by Libloather · 46 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 7/18/24 | Emily Goodin
    Joe Biden is holed up at his Rehoboth Beach home with wife Jill, as his campaign prepares for him to return to the road next week even as yet another Democrat calls on him to exit the presidential race. No other members of the Biden family are with the president and first lady. Jill was already at their $3.4 million beach home when the president arrived there Wednesday night, the East Wing said. President Biden has been resting after his COVID diagnosis but he is preparing to get back to work. And while he said he is staying in the...
  • Cory Booker: ‘Transgender Servicemembers Are Heroes’

    03/10/2019 9:09:14 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 51 replies
    CNSNews ^ | March 10, 2019 | CNSNews Staff
    (CNSNews.com) - Sen. Cory Booker sent out a Tweet on Saturday night that transgenders who serve in the U.S. military are heroes and that President Donald Trump’s policy of banning transgenders from the military is a national security threat. Booker’s Tweet was linked to a Tweet by the Human Rights Campaign that featured a video of transgender former service members speaking about their experiences in the military. “Transgender servicemembers are heroes, just like all other servicemembers risking their lives for their country,” Booker said in his Tweet. “President Trump’s effort to ban them doesn’t just fly in the face of...
  • Injuries from library work boosting Santa Cruz bills

    12/16/2003 8:08:40 PM PST · by hedgetrimmer · 14 replies · 285+ views
    The San Jose Mercury News ^ | Tue, Dec. 16, 2003 | David L. Beck
    Are you tough enough to be a Santa Cruz librarian? Think twice before you answer. For the past six years, 76 workers' compensation claims in the city-county library system amount to about $460,000 in medical bills, lost work time and other costs. There were 17 claims last year alone. That's a far higher injury rate than other systems report. • With four times the workforce at about 400 employees, Santa Clara County's library system reported 18 worker claims in 2003. Los Gatos' public library, with a staff of 32, had one injury claim in 2003. • A San Jose Public...