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Month: October 2021

Blind Industries announces plant closure

CUMBERLAND, Md. — Blind Industries and Services of Maryland announced Tuesday that it will close its textile sewing and manufacturing plant in Cumberland Oct. 29. The decision to close the plant, located at 322 Paca Street, will affect about 46 salaried and hourly employees, said Nikki Jackson, communications manager for Blind Industries, which is headquartered …

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Who’s Running The Show? Kerry Tells French TV Biden ‘Literally Not Aware’ Of International Spat

President Joe Biden was ‘literally not aware’ of the spat between the United States and France which was ignited by the Biden administration’s tri-lateral agreement with the UK and Australia over the exchange of submarine technology, according to Climate Envoy John Kerry. The spat was so bad that French President Emmanuel Macron briefly recalled his …

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Liberals were losing the argument over critical race theory in schools — time to call in the FBI

In an official memo, Attorney General Merrick Garland has pledged to mobilize the FBI against parents protesting critical race theory in public schools, citing unspecified “threats of violence” against school officials. Garland’s memo follows a National School Boards Association request that the Biden administration investigate threats to school board members and classify sometimes heated parent protests as “domestic terrorism.” The …

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Amid scandal, Columbus Zoo picks new CEO

Texas State Aquarium’s longtime leader, Tom Schmid, will become the next president and CEO of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Why it matters: Schmid starts Dec. 6 and will be responsible for restoring public trust in the zoo following recent scandals. The zoo could soon lose accreditation with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, a distinction it has …

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Resort Councilman Questioned Again On Social Media Comments

Ocean City Councilman Mark Paddack takes his seat on the council in 2018. OCEAN CITY — There are still more questions than answers as to whether an Ocean City councilman’s disparaging comments on a local resident’s social media page were his true sentiments, or if he was hacked, but the issue flared up again during …

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Columbus Zoo loses accreditation over animal program, leadership issues, but plans appeal

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has lost its accreditation with its industry’s top accrediting body amid concerns regarding its acquisition of animals and inappropriate business practices by the zoo’s former leaders. Zoo officials announced Wednesday morning that they plan to appeal the decision by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the top accrediting body for zoos and aquariums in …

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Rand Paul Rips ‘Lying’ Fauci: He Is Ignoring the Reality of Natural Immunity to Push Mass Vaccinations

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a leading critic of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Biden administration’s pandemic response, blasted the White House chief medical adviser Tuesday for ignoring the science of natural immunity, pushing for mass vaccinations instead. Fauci has not put an emphasis on the reality of natural immunity in the age of the Chinese …

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