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Month: November 2023

Governor Moore Hails ‘Transformative’ $7 Billion Federal Investment in Maryland Rail Infrastructure

Funding Through Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Will Improve MARC and Amtrak Service, Strengthen Maryland Connections in Northeast Corridor, Support More than 100,000 Good-paying Construction Jobs  ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Wes Moore applauded today’s announcement of nearly $7 billion in awards from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration for Maryland projects that will make Amtrak and MARC …

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Proposed Regulations: Fishing in Nontidal Water

Proposed Regulations: Multiple Topics Open for Comment The following regulatory proposals have been printed in the Maryland Register: FISHING IN NONTIDAL WATERS – Trout Fishing FISHING IN NONTIDAL WATERS – Saugeye, Walleye in Deep Creek Lake, and Bass in Youghiogheny River Lake The department is seeking comments on the proposed regulations. Comments provide the department with additional …

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NASCAR Accused of Discriminating Against Whites with ‘Diversity’ Programs

An advocacy group is asking the federal government to investigate to determine if NASCAR is discriminating against white people with its minority-only “diversity” programs for pit crews and drivers. Calling the programs “illegal discrimination against white, male Americans,” America First Legal is asking the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to look into the racing …

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Washington Post appoints William Lewis as CEO; to reduce headcount by 10%

William Lewis, the former Dow Jones chief executive and publisher of The Wall Street Journal has been named chief executive and publisher of The Washington Post, the Post said on Saturday. The Washington Post said that it is projected to end the year taking a $100 million loss. The publisher added that executives are offering …

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Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Forced to Slash Prices as Consumers Send a Clear Message

Demand for electric vehicles is on the slide. The Wall Street Journal reported that amid a decline in the sales of electric vehicles, manufacturers and sellers are resorting to price cuts and other incentives to help reduce the buildup of unsold cars. “I think there was a miscalculation about demand and how much EVs would be …

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In battle for control of Virginia legislature, Republicans test new commitment to early voting

“The House is probably a toss-up but the playing field is a little better for Democrats in the Senate,” journalist Kyle Kondik said. The RNC’s Drew McKissick said that getting more early voters gives the party “more time to focus on what we call low-propensity Republicans,” which are Republicans who “you have to poke them …

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Trump Lawyer: Angry Judge Was ‘Unhinged’ In Courtroom, ‘Slamming a Table’

Alina Habba, a lawyer for former President Donald Trump in his New York civil case, ripped Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron as “unhinged” and said he slammed a table in court on Monday during Trump’s testimony.  Habba contended to reporters during a lunch break that Engoron “has already predetermined that my client committed fraud …

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More than half of U.S. offshore wind contracts are canceled or at risk of being canceled

The canceled contracts could likely be renegotiated Of the 17.4 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity contracted for development, over half have been canceled or are at risk of being canceled, meaning the contracts are being renegotiated, according to BloombergNEF. Citing data from ClearView Energy Partners and the Energy Department, BloombergNEF reports that 5.4 gigawatts of the …

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‘I Mean, Wow’: CNN’s Poppy Harlow Stunned To See Trump’s Gains Among Black Voters In New Poll

CNN’s Poppy Harlow was stunned Monday to see the gains former President Donald Trump has made among black voters, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. A New York Times/Siena College poll found Trump leading Biden in five out of six crucial swing states by substantial margins. Trump polls ahead of Biden in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania …

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Dr. Jill Biden: From Teacher to First Lady of the United States

Already at the stage of Joe Biden’s election campaign, it became obvious that his wife would be a more public and active first lady than Melania Trump. Jill Biden continued to teach when her husband was Vice President and intends to remain in the profession even now as First Lady. She also stated that education …

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