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MDOT, City of Detroit and Electreon unveil nation’s first public EV-charging roadway at Michigan Central
Mayor Duggan among those welcoming the future of roads to Michigan Technology charges EVs while they drive across the chargers imbedded in the pavement Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Director Brad Wieferich and other partners celebrated a major milestone in the future of mobility and electrification today at the Michigan Central…
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Luau na Samaúma vai reunir cultura e história para celebrar 80 anos da tradicional árvore
O Governo do Estado é parceiro na realização do Luau da Samaúma desta sexta-feira, 1º. O evento, que também conta com apoio do Sebrae, traz ao público apresentações culturais, empreendedorismo e gastronomia em homenagem aos 80 anos da samaúma localizada em frente ao Ministério Público do Amapá (MP-AP), na Zona Sul da capital. Ao longo…
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Yoga for runners: best poses for running fitness
Yoga for runners looking to improve their flexibility and strength can be hugely valuable to overall running fitness and ability. As part of the Run 1000 Miles Challenge, we share advice from yoga and running coach Helen Clare on the best yoga poses and exercises for runners. Yoga can be hugely beneficial to runners, in…
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Women’s Basketball Begins Conference Play At Cedarville And Hillsdale
Story Links COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Dominican women’s basketball team opens up Great Midwest Athletic Conference play on Thursday evening at Cedarville University. The Panthers will then travel north to Hillsdale College on Saturday afternoon. About Ohio DominicanThe Black and Gold move to 2-2 on the year after falling to Mercyhurst University, 60-48, on…
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Security Council Committee concerning Libya Grants Humanitarian Travel Exemption, Valid for Six Months, to Two Listed Individuals
On 24 November 2023, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya decided to grant a humanitarian travel exemption, pursuant to paragraph 16(a) of resolution 1970 (2011), effective from 1 December 2023 through 31 May 2024, to the following two individuals: LYi.019: Safia Farkash al-Barassi LYi.012: Mohammed Muammar Qadhafi Accordingly these two individuals may undertake unlimited travel for humanitarian purposes during the…
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5 small fashion businesses that have made big names for themselves over the past few years
The opinions expressed in this article are the writer’s own and do not reflect the views of Her Campus. This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bristol chapter. Discussing small fashion businesses, a Forbes article in 2019 wrote that “small is the new big”, even going as far as…
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Triple dipping: Rice farmers received at least $3B from three types of taxpayer-funded programs
Some agriculture groups and Republicans in Congress are proposing to increase crop price guarantees in the upcoming farm bill to boost farm subsidy payments – but an EWG analysis shows some rice farmers are already reaping financial rewards. Between 2017 and 2021, rice farmers received payments from three types of taxpayer-funded farm support programs, to…
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Tyson Foods Opens Innovative New Fully-Cooked Food Production Plant in Virginia to Drive Business Growth
DANVILLE, Va. – Nov. 29, 2023 – Tyson Foods has officially opened a new $300 million fully-cooked food production facility in Danville, Virginia, delivering on its strategy of accelerating long-term growth, operating as efficiently as possible and investing in its poultry business. It is one of the company’s most-automated plants to date, marking the deployment of…
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Ned Blackhawk, Winner of the 2023 National Book Award for Nonfiction, Speaks at Columbia
Ned Blackhawk spoke about Native American scholarship and archives on November 17 at an event sponsored by Columbia’s Lehman Center for American History. Two days earlier, he had won the National Book Award for Nonfiction for The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History. “Was it earlier this week, or earlier…
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These Women Represent the Future Book Publishing Industry
Sometime in the early ’70s, Nora Ephron negotiated a deal for her essay collection Crazy Salad: Some Things About Women over a plate of hot pink steak. Nestled under the ficus trees, Ephron was one of many authors attending power lunches at the Four Seasons restaurant in Manhattan during publishing’s golden age — or as…