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ed galek and peggy galek 15 minutes ago CLEVELAND (WJW) — A taxpayer alerted the Fox 8 I-Team to a video of a child getting out of a county vehicle outside a school. This comes in the wake of the recent firestorm involving a child in a car in Cleveland. So, I looked into it. Man missing since 2022, body found in attic ID card A citizen's video shows a pickup truck with county license plates. A child steps out of a truck at a Cleveland high school. The taxpayer said he had seen it before, so he recorded it.…

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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a new report that the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) response to the 2022 MPOX outbreak was uncoordinated and lacked interagency coordination. For the report, GAO visited 14 jurisdictions in the United States, including Los Angeles, Miami-Dade County, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York City. The agency also interviewed nongovernmental officials and reviewed the actions HHS took in response to his previous GAO recommendations. The audit was conducted from October 2022 to this month. As GAO noted, the response to mpox was conducted through numerous agencies within HHS, including the Office of…

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Snapshots from an environmental and economic disaster:Kenneth Brown, the owner of Bodega Tackle in Petaluma, reckons he has lost almost $450,000 in the last year.”I haven’t taken a paycheck in seven or eight months,” he says. He has had to lay off all but one employee, leaving himself, his son and the one remaining worker to run the business.James Stone, board president of the Nor-Cal Guides & Sportsmen’s Assn., says more than 120 guides who serve recreational fishing customers in and around the Sacramento River and San Francisco Bay have been all but put out of business, costing the economy…

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Google has fired 28 employees following protests over technology the internet company is providing to the Israeli government during the Gaza war, further escalating tensions over the high-profile deal. The layoffs, confirmed by Google late Wednesday, were announced a day after nine employees were arrested during sit-in protests at offices in New York and Sunnyvale, Calif., and after the company called police. The focus of the opposition rocking Google is “Project Nimbus,” a $1.2 billion contract signed in 2021 that calls for Google and Amazon to provide cloud computing and artificial intelligence services to the Israeli government. ing. The protests…

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In an unprecedented move, Denmark has secured the largest government procurement of continuous carbon removal equipment (CDR). The deal, valued at approximately $166 million, is the second-largest deal to date, after the mega deal between Microsoft and carbon removal company Ørsted to buy 2.76 million tonnes of CDR. .Denmark has agreed to purchase a total of 1.1 million tonnes of durable carbon removal equipment from three companies: BioCirc, Bioman ApS and Carbon Capture Scotland.All three companies specialize in providing biogenic CDR solutions and will collectively deliver a total of 160,350 tonnes of CO2 removal per year over seven years from…

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For non-U.S. space companies considering access to government funding, the issue of eligibility for programs such as Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants is a complex and important consideration. Ownership structure is a key factor in determining eligibility, creating a paradox in which the U.S. government seeks to promote domestic innovation while setting strict requirements that may exclude foreign-owned companies. I am. Understanding the nuances of SBIR/STTR eligibility is important for international space companies looking to take advantage of this valuable source of research and development funding. At the forefront of U.S. grant initiatives…

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Jerome Delay/AP/File In this March 2015 photo, Chadian military and Nigerian special forces participate in Exercise Flintlock with U.S. forces and Western partners in Mao, Chad. CNN — The move comes as the United States is at risk of losing its military presence in another African country after the Chadian government sent a letter threatening to scrap a key security agreement, four U.S. sources said. There is a risk of further ceding US influence in the region to Russia. In a letter sent to the U.S. defense attaché last week, Chadian authorities threatened to scrap the Status of Forces Agreement…

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That's the explanation from Kyle Wingfield, president and CEO of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, a libertarian-leaning think tank based in Atlanta. If you've been following housing trends in Georgia, you've likely seen institutional investors being blamed for making prices unaffordable for many households.A new report by the Private Equity Stakeholder Project gives Georgia the worst possible score. The report cited statistics showing that between 2018 and 2022, one in six homes was purchased by “medium, large, and mega-investors,” with the share increasing by more than 62% over that period. quoted. With sophisticated systems for tracking new listings and all-cash…

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Google announced Thursday that it has laid off 28 employees after some of them took part in protests against the company's cloud contract with the Israeli government.Alphabet's division said a small number of protesting employees broke into several unspecified offices and disrupted operations.”Physically interfering with the work of other employees or preventing access to our facilities is a clear violation of our policies and is completely unacceptable behavior,” the company said in a statement. Stated.Google announced that it has closed the separate investigation that resulted in the firing of 28 employees and will continue to investigate and take action as…

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