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Month: February 2024

Ocean City Takes Cautious Approach To Ørsted Announcement

OCEAN CITY – An offshore wind company has withdrawn its agreement with the Maryland Public Service Commission as it looks to reposition its Skipjack project. Last Thursday, Ørsted announced it will reposition Skipjack Wind, a 966-megawatt project it’s developing off the Delmarva coastline. After reviewing the Maryland Public Service Commission orders approving its two-phased project, …

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OC Estimates 3,500 People Per Day At New Monster Truck Event

OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week voted to approve a monster truck event slated for next fall. On Tuesday, Special Events Director Frank Miller presented the Mayor and Council with the term sheet for the first annual Monsters of Metal Beach Brawl to take place on the downtown beach Oct. 18-20. While the council …

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Bill To Eliminate Tipped Credit Worries Local Restaurant Operators

OCEAN CITY – Industry leaders are following a bill that will impact tipped workers in the local hospitality sector. In January, Maryland legislators introduced a bill that will, among other things, increase the minimum wage for tipped workers to $15 and eliminate the state’s tip credit model. While proponents believe the legislation will improve working …

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WATCH: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Repeatedly Refuses to Answer Questions on Why Illegal Aliens Who Brutally Attacked NYPD Officers Were Released

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg repeatedly refused to answer questions on why illegal aliens who brutally attacked NYPD officers were released. Two of the illegal aliens charged with assaulting two NYPD officers in Times Square were released without bail and were photographed flipping the middle finger to the media after leaving court. The Gateway Pundit previously reported …

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THEY DON’T WANT A NATION OF CRITICAL THINKERS

When you read quotes from H.L. Mencken and John D. Rockefeller from over a century ago describing how government schools, in conspiracy with Big Business, had the sole purpose of matriculating non-thinking, non-questioning, standardized robotic workers into the workforce, you understand why the country is in such a state of degeneracy, degradation, debt, and dumbed …

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BREAKING: Trump Election Interference Case in Washington DC Has Been Removed from Court Calendar – Postponed Indefinitely

According to several reports the Trump election interference case in Washington DC has been removed from the court calendar. The case has been postponed indefinitely. The lawsuit against the former US President was originally scheduled for March 4, 2024 before Super Tuesday. This is a huge blow to radical Obama Judge Tanya Chatkun and the …

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25 reasons Trump won’t pay a dime to E. Jean Carroll

That eye-popping $83 million judgment will not survive an appeal. A proper settlement would subtract at least $82,972,000. In 2019, a strange woman named E. Jean Carroll accused Donald Trump of raping her in a changing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store in Midtown Manhattan. Trump called her crazy, and a jury found him …

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Government Workers Got Bigger Raises Than Private Sector Workers Last Year

The compensation of government workers rose at a faster pace than workers in the private sector in 2023, the Labor Department said Wednesday. The employment cost index for employees of state and local governments rose 4.6 percent last year. That was only slightly less than the 4.8 percent gain seen in the previous year. The index that …

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Biden Admin-Released Migrant Crime Wave Sweeping Sanctuary Cities

Sancutary cities and their suburbs are experiencing a crime wave from migrants who are released by the Biden administration after illegally crossing the border between ports of entry. Police, particularly in the Chicago area and New York City, reported significant increases in crime related to migrants relocated to their cities. The police chief of Oak …

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Federal Judge: California Ammunition Background Checks Violate Constitution

United States District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez issued a decision Tuesday blocking enforcement of California’s background check requirement for ammunition purchases. California law requires that would-be ammunition purchasers submit to a background check like the check one undergoes to purchase a firearm. The law implementing the ammunition background checks came from Senate Bill 1235, …

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