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MILLOY: SCOTUS Has Crippled Biden’s EPA, But There’s Only One Way To Stop Them For Good

MILLOY: SCOTUS Has Crippled Biden’s EPA, But There’s Only One Way To Stop Them For Good Steve Milloy on June 30, 2022 The Supreme Court has just essentially ended the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to directly regulate greenhouse gases. But don’t expect the Biden EPA to let that stop it. Today’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA puts an end to the agency’s scheming over the past 24 years to invent its own authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. This scheme culminated in 2015 with the Obama EPA’s “Clean Power Plan,” through which it planned to reduce the amount of coal

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Cocaine Distributor in Fidelis Way Drug Trafficking Organization Pleads Guilty

BOSTON – A drug distributor within a Boston-area drug trafficking organization (DTO) pleaded guilty yesterday to a drug trafficking conspiracy involving cocaine and cocaine base. Nelsin Hernandez, 31, of Brighton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine. U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper scheduled sentencing for Sept. 22, 2022.  Hernandez was charged with 23 others in June 2020 as part of Operation Snowfall, which ultimately resulted in the charging of two different drug trafficking conspiracies during the overall period of November 2018 through June 2020. According to the charging documents, beginning in November

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United Against Hate Pilot Program in Eastern Washington Paves the Way for National Roll Out

Spokane, Washington – U.S. Attorney Vanessa R. Waldref announced today the accomplishments of her office’s pilot outreach program, United Against Hate, which directly connects the United States Attorney’s Office and its local and federal law enforcement partners with a diverse group of community organizations to increase community understanding and reporting of hate crimes and hate incidents. This community outreach program seeks to address the chronic underreporting of hate crimes and hate incidents and build strong relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve to more effectively share resources and respond to potential unlawful acts of hate. U.S. Attorney Waldref

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DCNF Reporter Reveals The Chilling Way Cartels Recruit Kids

DCNF Reporter Reveals The Chilling Way Cartels Recruit Kids Harold Hutchison on June 23, 2022 A reporter for The Daily Caller News Foundation revealed how Mexican drug cartels are recruiting children online to spy on law enforcement on NewsNation Wednesday. “They’re definitely using video games as the tool,” Jennie Taer, an investigative reporter for TheDCNF told “NewsNation Prime” host Marni Hughes, citing one case involving a 13-year-old boy reportedly recruited by a Mexican cartel via WhatsApp. The boy was offered $800 a month to spy on law enforcement and was told if he did well, he could become a drug

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InventHelp Inventor Develops Way to Exercise while Seated (NJD-2420)

PITTSBURGH, June 21, 2022 — “I wanted to create a device that enables you to exercise your lower extremities while seated,” said an inventor, from Ewing, N.J., “so I invented the PETEY PEDAL. My design allows you to burn calories and strengthen muscles while on the couch or at your desk.” The patent-pending invention provides an effective way to exercise while sitting down. In doing so, it offers an alternative to traditional fitness products and exercise equipment. As a result, it enables the user to engage in a mild aerobic/ lower-body workout and it could help to combat the effects of

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Analysis: Why us? Italy seeks way out of low-wage economy trap

By Gavin Jones ROME – Diana Parini left her waitressing job at an Italian Alpine resort last month because she was fed up with the pay and conditions: eight euros per hour, of which six were paid cash-in-hand with no welfare or pension contributions. Parini, 44, who has a modern languages degree, went home to Milan to work as a dogsitter. Millions of others have similar stories in Italy, where much work is unregulated and – uniquely in Europe – wage growth has been stagnant for 30 years. With consumer prices surging across the euro zone, there are signs wages

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Tucker Carlson Guest Exposes How Wall Street Wokeness Is Making Inflation Way Worse

Tucker Carlson Guest Exposes How Wall Street Wokeness Is Making Inflation Way Worse Harold Hutchison on June 15, 2022 Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks told Fox News host Tucker Carlson Tuesday evening that “sustainable investing” on Wall Street helped contribute to higher gas prices and inflation. “Today’s inflation really starts with ESG,” Oaks told Carlson in a “Tucker Carlson Today” interview. “Because if you think about why gasoline prices are so high, a lot of it is a supply issue and the reason we don’t have enough supply in this country, one reason why is we don’t have enough capital

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Migrant Caravan Containing Thousands On Way To US Border

Migrant Caravan Containing Thousands On Way To US Border Jennie Taer on June 6, 2022 A caravan of thousands of migrants hoping to enter the United States is heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border, according to multiple reports. The caravan of around 6,000 is mostly comprised of migrants from Venezuela, according to Reuters. The group left Tapachula, Mexico on Monday and is heading toward northern Mexico. The group’s organizer, Luis Garcia Villagran, said they are hoping to send a message to the Western Hemisphere leaders attending the Summit of the Americas this week that will focus on migration, according to Reuters.

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Rivian R1T electric truck ‘way underpriced,’ but room to improve – expert

By Paul Lienert (Reuters) – The Rivian R1T, one of the first electric pickup trucks on the market, is “way underpriced,” according to a manufacturing expert known for his sometimes blunt assessments of electric vehicles from Tesla and others. The R1T also could use some engineering and production changes to reduce its manufacturing cost, according to Sandy Munro, head of Michigan-based Munro & Associates, which tears down vehicles and advises automakers on how to improve them. Known for his blunt YouTube assessments, Munro, a former Ford manufacturing engineer, says the R1T has “buckets of cost reduction opportunity” – not unusual

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Electric vehicles not the only way to meet CO2 targets, Italy car lobby says

MILAN – Electric vehicles are not the only effective route to reducing carbon emissions produced by the car industry, the head of Italy’s automotive lobby said on Tuesday. Other technologies could help to decarbonise the industry, meeting the same targets on emissions while preserving know-how and jobs in Italy, said Paolo Scudieri, the chairman of automotive industry association ANFIA. “I refer to the tangible contribution that biofuels and synthetic fuels, as well as hydrogen, can provide,” Scudieri said opening ANFIA’s public assembly, adding the Italian automotive industry was already making huge investments on hydrogen. Biofuels and synthetic fuels, referred to

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‘Not The Way To Achieve Relief’: Biden’s DHS Chief Attempts To Dissuade Migrants As The Border Gets Overwhelmed

‘Not The Way To Achieve Relief’: Biden’s DHS Chief Attempts To Dissuade Migrants As The Border Gets Overwhelmed Jennie Taer on May 17, 2022 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pleaded with migrants Tuesday to not trust smugglers who offer to bring them into the country, even as they cross illegally in droves. “Do not place your lives in the hands of individuals who only seek to exploit your lives for the sake of profit. We are building safe, orderly and humane pathways to access the benefits that the law provides and that Congress has passed,” Mayorkas said

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ECB’s Centeno says policy normalisation must happen in sustainable way

LISBON -The normalisation of the European Central Bank’s monetary policy after a long period of ultra-low interest rates is needed and must happen in a sustainable way, increasing the ECB’s intervention capacity, its Governing Council member Mario Centeno said on Tuesday. With inflation soaring to a record high of 7.5% in the euro zone last month, well above the ECB’s 2% target, policymakers are increasingly advocating a rapid unwinding of stimuli, and several want a rate hike as soon as July. “If it (normalisation) is done with the sustainability that we all want, and the ECB is working on it,

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Cryptoverse: Stablecoins wend wobbly way into the unknown

By Medha Singh, Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Alun John (Reuters) – Stablecoins, the safe and strait-laced cousins of crypto, are looking distinctly dicey. Tether, USDC and others lost their prized pegs to the dollar last week in a bout of market mayhem that shook faith in these coins that were designed to sidestep crypto volatility. But was it an isolated outburst, or are they losing their soul? Major stablecoins swung between roughly $0.95 and $1.02 last week, according to data provider Coinmarketcap, after having maintained their peg to within a cent previously in 2022. It’s not the first time they’ve

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Inflation views tilt the Fed’s way, a bit

(Reuters) – A week that included a bevy of still-ugly inflation numbers may also have marked a turn in market views of the Federal Reserve, as inflation expectations fell, bond yields moderated, and even consumers stopped ratcheting up their outlook for price increases. A survey of professional forecasters, meanwhile, seemed to endorse the Fed’s hope it can tame inflation without killing millions of jobs in the process. Estimates for annual inflation a year from now in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s quarterly survey published on Friday dropped to 3% or less, depending on the specific price measure. Meanwhile the consensus view

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Successful Toms River School Program Featured in United Way Documentary

Toms River Regional Schools Brief May 5, 2022— A few weeks ago, Colossus Media Group– on behalf of the United Way of Monmouth and Ocean Counties– visited High School South to produce a mini-documentary about Project SPEAR-IT, the impactful CTE program.  Since its inception in 2019, Project SPEAR-IT at High School South has been making tremendous strides as a CTE and career pathways program, and has very much caught the eye of its funding organization, United Way of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. So much so that– in advance of a more formal, celebratory event scheduled for late spring– UWMOC reps and volunteers visited HSS Monday

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Biden Copies Trump Proposal To Refill Oil Reserves — And Spends Way More Doing It

Biden Copies Trump Proposal To Refill Oil Reserves — And Spends Way More Doing It Thomas Catenacci on May 6, 2022 The Biden administration announced plans Thursday to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) two years after Democrats blocked the Trump administration’s similar, but cheaper proposal. The Department of Energy (DOE) said it would initiate a long-term SPR replenishment plan involving a purchase of 60 million barrels of oil that would likely occur in 2023, according to the announcement. President Joe Biden has ordered a 50-million-barrel SPR release in November, a 30-million-barrel release on March 1 and a 180-million-barrel release on

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Quickest way to aid Ukraine is clean funding bill, top U.S. Senate Republican says

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday that the best way for Washington to speed aid to Ukraine was to pass a funding bill devoid of extraneous items. Biden has called on Congress to approve $33 billion in aid for Kyiv, a package that some Democrats want to see tied with a COVID-19 relief proposal. (Reporting by David Morgan; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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NJ Governor Murphy Says Dark Day as Supreme Court Appears on its way to Overturn Roe vs. Wade

TRENTON, NJ – After a report citing the leaking of a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs. Wade, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said the decision is a dark day in American history. The progressive liberal governor who claims to support medical freedom also continues to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations to tens of thousands of state and local public employees. “A truly dark day in America with the news reports that the Supreme Court has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade,” New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tweeted. “This year, I signed the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act

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The Machiavellian way: How ‘The Prince’ can help women at work

By Chris Taylor NEW YORK – When it comes to the status of women in the workplace, there are decades of talk and not enough action. The gender pay gap is still enormous, and CEOs are still overwhelmingly male, as are corporate boards. Stacey Vanek Smith says we should look to an unlikely source to help solve this stubborn problem: Niccolo Machiavelli. Most people remember the Renaissance-era Italian statesman from his iconic book on high-school reading lists, “The Prince.” But Smith, the NPR host and author of the new book “Machiavelli for Women,” says his insights about power and survival

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Abbott’s Migrant Buses To DC Are Dropping Migrants Off In States Along The Way, NGO Head Says

Abbott’s Migrant Buses To DC Are Dropping Migrants Off In States Along The Way, NGO Head Says Jennie Taer on April 29, 2022 Some migrants Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is transporting from the border are getting off the buses headed to Washington, D.C., to stay in states on the way, Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition Director Tiffany Burrow told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) hands migrants over to Burrow’s nongovernmental group, which helps them find transportation to their final destination in the U.S. Burrow said migrants at the organization are given the option to take

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Senator Chuck Schumer: The Only Way to Reduce Inflation is to Raise Taxes

Democrat Majority Leader Chuck Schumer claimed the “only way” to reduce Bidenflation is to raise taxes, during the Senate Democrat’s weekly press conference on Monday. “If you want to get rid of inflation, the only way to do it is to raise…undo the Trump tax cuts and raise rates,” Schumer said. Schumer called for the removal of tax breaks, saying, “No Republican is ever going to do that.”

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‘The Way In Which Wars Start’: Randi Weingarten Freaks Out Over GOP Parental Rights Bills

‘The Way In Which Wars Start’: Randi Weingarten Freaks Out Over GOP Parental Rights Bills Kendall Tietz on April 22, 2022 Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), decried legislation like Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, arguing the law was “the way in which wars start.” “This notion – we’ve been very lucky in America, and we in some ways live in a bubble for a long time,” Weingarten said in an April 13 appearance on the “Rick Smith Show.” “This is propaganda. This is misinformation. This is the way in which wars start. This is

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Dems Think They’ve Found A Way To Win The ‘Culture War’

Dems Think They’ve Found A Way To Win The ‘Culture War’ Laurel Duggan on April 21, 2022 Democratic Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow went viral Tuesday for a speech slamming her colleague for accusing her of supporting the sexual grooming of kindergarteners and making children feel guilty for slavery.  Her speech, which emphasized McMorrow’s identity as a Christian mother to argue in favor of her preferred educational initiatives, inspired Democrats to target conservative policies restricting critical race theory and child sexual education. Democratic strategists plan to paint conservative social policy as an attack on children and on American values, relying

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InventHelp Inventor Develops Safer Way to Use a Public Keypad/Touchscreen (NJD-2401)

PITTSBURGH, April 19, 2022 — “I wanted to create a protective accessory to prevent direct contact with germs on touchscreens and keypads at the store, gas station, bank and other places,” said an inventor, from Beachwood, N.J., “so I invented D – TIPS. My design could enhance safety and sanitation during the current pandemic.” This patent pending invention provides a safe and sanitary way to use a public keypad or touchscreen. In doing so, it eliminates the need to place your finger directly on the surface. As a result, it helps to prevent the spread of germs and viruses and

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Ships carrying Russian fertilizers find way to Brazil despite sanctions

By Ana Mano SAO PAULO – Despite concern that sanctions against Russia would cause a shortfall of fertilizer in Brazil, preliminary shipping data shows orders being fulfilled and vessels heading for Brazil, potentially allowing a normal grain planting season. At least 24 vessels carrying almost 678,000 tonnes of Russian fertilizers from ports in the country are expected to reach Brazil in the next weeks, according to preliminary shipping data compiled by Agrinvest Commodities and seen by Reuters on Monday. Despite sanctions against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, the data show 11 of the 24 vessels left ports including Saint

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