Humboldt nursing home residents displaced
Humboldt nursing home residents displaced
Humboldt nursing home residents displaced
A closer look at the thin blue line after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized over sharing thin blue line to commemorate fallen Edmonton officers
A potential government ban on TikTok will once again be in focus this week as the company’s CEO, Shou Zi Chew, will testify before Congress on Thursday. Steve Pavlick, Renaissance Macro Research Head of Policy, notes there are several ways TikTok usage could be tailored by the U.S. government. One solution would be spearheaded by the Commerce Department, which could ban the use of TikTok in the U.S through restricting app downloads and limiting its role in commerce, Pavlick wrote recently. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), would lead the other charge. Regardless of the path to the limitations, Pavlick believes TikTok, which just eclipsed 150 million monthly active users, should be banned in the U.S. Social media stocks have popped on such speculation over the past month. Shares of Meta (META), Snap (SNAP) and Pinterest (PINS) have all risen over the last several weeks as the notion of banning TikTok has gained bipartisan support. In the video above, Pavlick joins Yahoo Finance's Dave Briggs and Seana Smith to explain why he believes TikTok should be banned. Key video moments: 0:00:05 - The case for a ban
Dr. Maxie Collier honored for his contributions to mental health
Lawyer Robert Costello testified at the request of the Trump legal team and said a key prosecution witness is unreliable.
Think Meta, a coaching and educational company, has released a new book authored by CEO Misha Saidov titled "Efficiency Journal." This book is designed to be a helpful guide and workbook for individuals who are looking to achieve success in business, improve themselves, stay motivated, and minimize distractions. It is meant to be used as a coaching companion tool and includes a variety of exercises and readings for the reader to complete.
Mar. 20—A "horrific case of abuse" of a developmentally disabled individual who suffered severe and life-threatening injuries has prompted an internal investigation of two divisions under the state Department of Health that oversee providers who care for people with disabilities. The state also plans to conduct in-person wellness checks on each of the more than 6,600 people receiving services ...
U.S. construction materials firm Vulcan Materials Co said on Monday that Mexican security forces illegally took possession last week of its port terminal in southern Mexico, as an extended legal battle over its nearby limestone mining activities plays out. The incident took place last Tuesday night at the terminal in the popular tourist hub of Playa del Carmen, and follows a five-year fight with the government over Vulcan's concessions punctuated by sharp criticism from the country's president last year. Vulcan, which markets crushed stone as well as asphalt and ready-mixed concrete, said in a statement on Sunday that workers from Mexican cement company Cemex accompanied the security forces last week as part of the takeover of their port terminal.
The two-time champion is excited to join the Dawg Pound.
Mar. 20—Sky Coffee in the Railyard went cashless March 11 after a string of break-ins. All transaction are now card-only, owner Bill Banowsky said. "We were just getting barraged by crime in that location," Banowsky said. "We are going cashless to hopefully stop the crime." Sky Coffee general manager Lili Sheehy said during business hours, people would steal from the tip jar, and after hours, ...
Mar. 20—Child care and students will be a focus at the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce's annual Santa Fe Business Expo and Career Resource Fair, taking place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 20 at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. The expo, free for attendees, expects to have more than 1,000 jobs available from more than 100 local businesses and government agencies taking part, said Kristi ...
Mar. 20—LIMA — A Lima man who pleaded guilty in February to causing the overdose death of his cousin in June was sentenced to five years in prison at a hearing Monday. Shane Conrad, 34, was sentenced for first-degree felony involuntary manslaughter for giving fentanyl to Jarrod Conrad on June 16, 2022, causing his death. William Kluge, Conrad's lawyer, said the victim and the defendant were ...
Mar. 20—WAPAKONETA — The Armstrong Air and Space Museum has put in a new exhibit featuring world records from inside the cockpit of the Apollo 11 module and inside the cockpit of his Learjet 28. The records were among the first exhibits on display at the museum prior to renovations made in the '90s when they were put into storage, but with the recent acquisition of the aforementioned plane ...
A $3 million scratch-off lottery ticket was sold at the Sheetz on Mosside Drive in Monroeville.
Michigan State guard and New York native Tyson Walker joked Sunday night that he owed Tom Izzo 'pizza and a cab ride' when the Spartans play in New York City later this week.
Mar. 20—It's awkward and conflicted and inelegant. But as deeply flawed as the World Baseball Classic is, I love it. March is no time for high-intensity games. The problem is, with the regular season and postseason eating up April through October, there is no better time available for high-intensity games. And make no mistake — these results matter, deeply, to the participants. The WBC is one ...
Mar. 20—LIMA — The Greek philosopher Diogenes said, "The foundation of every state is the education of its youth." Judging by the 13 students who were selected by the Lima Exchange Club as representatives of a top student in their respective schools, the future looks bright. Their activities varied but students were actively involved in their schools. Some of the students participated in ...
MONTERREY, Mexico, March 20, 2023--Cemex has an existing contractual relationship with Calica, a Mexican subsidiary of Vulcan Materials, for the use of a marine terminal located in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. This private agreement between both companies began more than 20 years ago, and since then, Cemex has continuously used the terminal to transport cement products.
Mar. 20—LIMA — Testimony began Monday in the trial of a Toledo man accused of assaulting a man and killing his son. Demarco Morris, 34, is charged with two counts of murder, two counts of second-degree felonious assault and first-degree felony discharging a firearm on prohibited premises. All charges carry firearm specifications. Morris is accused of shooting at a truck and killing Davion ...