Author: Ethan Johnson

May 6, 2024 Written by Larry Keene President Joe Biden's relentless attitude smack down This attack on the firearms industry and law-abiding gun owners is not only a violation of Second Amendment rights, but a calculated and well-funded attack on the fabric of American freedom. President Biden has called the firearms industry “the enemy,” and his administration is systematically dismantling it to cater to the whims of radical gun control lobbyists. The evidence is clear, but the statistics are damning. The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) recently rule This made permanent a 90-day “suspension” policy on…

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Amid a raucous community celebration attended by hundreds, the leader of North Bay's largest Latino leadership organization receives a prestigious award from the Mexican government for the organization's work supporting Mexicans in the region. did. “The Autoli certification is the highest the Mexican government can bestow on members of the Mexican community living abroad,” Vicente Sánchez Ventura, Consul-General of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco, said Thursday at Mitote Food Park in Roseland. It's a thing,” he said. He presented the award to Los Cien Executive Director Herman G. Hernandez. Sánchez Ventura said the recipients “are outstanding for…

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Amid a raucous community celebration attended by hundreds, the leader of North Bay's largest Latino leadership organization receives a prestigious award from the Mexican government for the organization's work supporting Mexicans in the region. did. “The Autoli certification is the highest the Mexican government can bestow on members of the Mexican community living abroad,” Vicente Sánchez Ventura, Consul-General of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco, said Thursday at Mitote Food Park in Roseland. It's a thing,” he said. He presented the award to Los Cien Executive Director Herman G. Hernandez. Sánchez Ventura said the recipients “are outstanding for…

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Negotiations to develop a $42 billion liquefied natural gas export plant in Tanzania have been delayed by the government's proposed changes to a financial agreement agreed last year, a government spokesperson and two company officials said.Last May, the government and investors announced they had completed negotiations on a long-delayed project to exploit Tanzania's vast offshore gas resources.Equinor and Shell are joint venturers, and Exxon Mobil, Pavilion Energy, Medco Energy and Tanzania's national oil company TPDC are partners.The government said at the time that the Cabinet would review the deal next month, but it has not yet been approved.Government spokesperson Mobare…

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new york, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Radiowell, America's leading authority on the value of used radio equipment, has released further findings from its 2023 market research. This latest opinion is based on an analysis of thousands of used radio equipment transactions and ranks the best channels for government agencies to sell used, surplus, and end-of-life radio equipment. It is attached. The analysis considered transaction price as well as key factors such as risk, compliance, and resources.Rank the following sales channels: the best to lowest Financial gain: Radiowell plants thousands of trees through partnerships with companies and government agencies that…

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Telecommunications companies overcharge public agencies across Virginia by at least $500,000 each month, said Robert Osmond, the state's chief information officer. But thanks to mediation services provided by his firm, the Virginia Information Technology Agency, those additional fees are no longer necessary. Osmond told StateScoop that the intermediary service's customers (approximately 800 public universities, K-12 school districts, utilities, local governments, and county-affiliated rescue agencies) are entitled to help VITA dispute fees on their behalf. He said there is no need to pay these fees because the government is advocating the following. Osmond said he believes the service is an unusual…

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AMHERST, Mass. (WWLP) – A sign symbolizes pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Massachusetts as the student government passes a divestment resolution. The demands of pro-Palestinian protesters appear to be gaining momentum, as the student government at Amherst College in Massachusetts approved a resolution forcing the university to divest from defense company Raytheon. While it may not lead to large-scale action at the university level, it's a small victory that student protesters are embracing. This resolution was passed at the student government level, so while it is a victory for students, it does not necessarily mean the university will take…

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But Lu was surprisingly optimistic last week, at least by his own bearish standards. In his April 30 report, he said the Chinese government had “taken an important step towards resolving the chaos” in the housing market. Even Nomura's optimistic tone toward China suggests a significant policy shift in the real estate sector.Shortly before Nomura released the memo, Beijing announced New measures will be sought to address the housing crisis. The statement that caught the attention of analysts was the government's desire to “study policies to drain housing stockpiles.”of stronger emphasis Securing delivery of sold homes comes amid speculation that…

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Investigators with the General Services Administration's Office of Inspector General found Jacob in New York City in January 2023, two months after a maintenance contractor marked a work order completed to repair a leaking pipe valve. K. Javits visited the control room of the Federal Building. Room above main electrical panel. But instead, investigators found a blue recycling bin in the room meant to collect water from a leaking valve. This could potentially create a situation that could lead to “corrosion of electrical components, failure of mechanical components, short circuits, potential fires, and possible electric shock to anyone who touches…

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Stephanie Caloiaro joins Malamut Government and Regulatory Affairs Department Cherry Hill, NJ – Malamut Law (“Malamut”) is excited to announce Stephanie Caloiaro. Today, it joins the company's government group. Before joining Malamut Law Offices as an attorney, Ms. Caloiaro investigated allegations of discrimination at large public institutions. While attending Seton Hall University School of Law, Ms. Caloiaro was an accomplished scholar, served on the Appellate Defense Committee, graduated summa cum laude, and was ordained a Coif. She also received awards for her outstanding performance in oral argument and civil litigation. Prior to earning his law degree, Mr. Caloiaro spent his…

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