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Month: September 2023

Under Armour, Ripken Baseball form new partnership

BALTIMORE — Under Armour Inc. and Ripken Baseball are teaming up again, just three years after the two companies parted ways. Under Armour and Ripken Baseball announced Tuesday that they’ve signed a multi-year deal that will see the Baltimore-based sportswear company provide uniforms and retail products for thousands of youth athletes. The company will also …

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Bob Menendez Money Spoils Entire Democrat Party: Corrupt Senator Spreads Dirty Cash Everywhere

Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-NJ) dirty political donations have contaminated the entire Democrat party, and possibly its hopes of retaining control of the Senate, following bribery charges for allegedly sharing information with Egypt in exchange for cash and gold bars. Menendez, whom authorities indicted on three counts of conspiracy, was the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee before stepping down …

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Shocking moment disabled black man is forced out of car without his wheelchair by Maryland deputies who mistook him for a wanted man as his family watched on in horror

This is the shocking moment a disabled black man was forced out of a car without his wheelchair by Maryland deputies who mistook him for a wanted man as his family watched on in horror. The appalling footage shows the man being approached by a police officer at his car window after being pulled over. He’s heard …

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UPS to hire 100,000 holiday workers with Teamsters pay bump

UPS plans to hire more than 100,000 seasonal workers again this year to support the holiday shipping rush, the company announced Tuesday in a press release. This year, though, they’ll be starting with a higher pay. As a result of a contract agreement with the Teamsters union that was ratified in August, seasonal workers’ pay will start between $21 and $23 …

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New $4B Panasonic electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in Kansas requires so much power that the facility will need its own COAL plant to run

A coal-fired power plant in Kansas that was slated for closure will remain open after all to provide needed power for, wait for it: a new electric vehicle (EV) battery factory producing “clean” energy storage products. In accordance with the Biden regime’s ongoing efforts to force all Americans into an EV, Panasonic has built a $4 billion …

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Medicine: The Killing Fields

The medical industry often peddles a catchphrase: primum non nocere or “first do no harm”. Even though most doctors probably believe that they adhere to this ethic, the data shows the opposite. The medico-pharmaceutical complex operates vast killing fields without anyone blinking an eye. This video highlights how the system is able to cover up its injuries …

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