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Star USC scientist faces scrutiny — retracted papers and a paused drug trial

The Los Angeles Times 16 May 2024
Journals have issued corrections for seven more papers in which Zlokovic is the only common author, with one receiving a second correction after the new supplied data were found to have problems as well.
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Revolution Wind offshore wind farm project hits major milestone off RI coast. What to know.

The Providence Journal 15 May 2024
David DelPoio, The Providence Journal. PROVIDENCE – The first major offshore wind farm that will supply power to Rhode Island has reached an important milestone with the successful installation of a foundation for one of its 65 enormous turbines.
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India and Iran’s 10-year deal; New Delhi’s plans bypass Islamabad

Khaama Press 14 May 2024
... for India and added that “this agreement not only strengthens the ties between the two great countries but also is a solid step for India in the global supply chain and maritime sector.”.
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Ukraine's air defenses are struggling and shot down just 30% of Russian missiles last month, ...

Business Insider 13 May 2024
... down from 46% over the last 6 months, and 73% in the 6 months before that, the Journal reported.Russia is exploiting gaps in Ukraine's defenses before Western supplies reach the front lines.
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Arizona was touted as 'the Saudi Arabia of helium.' Those high hopes have crashed to the ground

Azcentral 13 May 2024
News Journal reporter Jessica Bies explains the global helium shortage. Jerry Habraken, The News Journal ... once produced 75% of global helium supplies, but its share has dropped to 46% and it will fall further unless prospectors find more.
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Why so many jobs are boring: Study identifies large interest gaps in US labor market

Phys Dot Org 10 May 2024
labor market differ drastically from the supply of interested people, revealing how many people have unfulfilled interests at work ... Comparing People's Vocational Interests with National Job Demands, Journal of Business and Psychology (2024).
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3 student protesters arrested on suspicion of trespassing after reportedly causing disturbance at KU library

Lawrence Journal World 10 May 2024
The group claimed in an email to the Journal-World that the KU administration had rescinded “the possibility of an administration meeting with the KU Students for Justice in Palestine,” ...
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Letcher Town Board proceedings

Sanborn Weekly Journal 10 May 2024
... Office Supplies, Runnings – $735.24 – Ballpark Supplies, Sanborn Weekly Journal – $100.96 – Advertising Minutes, Department of Revenue – $300.00 – Liquor Licenses.
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When all of Milwaukee's brewery workers went out on strike

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 08 May 2024
In response to perceived stalling tactics by the breweries, the state CIO, which Local 9 was part of, urged the city to drink "all the Milwaukee beer humanly possible," The Milwaukee Journal reported on its front page on May 19.
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Should we worry about getting bird flu from milk?

The Oklahoman 07 May 2024
Adam’s Journal. I recently heard reports that the bird flu virus has been detected in supplies of milk ... Beyond pasteurization, safety measures require the milk of cows that are clearly symptomatic be kept from the milk supply.
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Wet March boosts snowpack, streamflow forecasts. Runoff still depends on temperature, dust on snow

Sky-Hi News 05 May 2024
That is the main take-away from the April 2024 Water Supply Outlook Report from the National Resources Conservation Service and good news for those who depend on water from the drought-plagued Colorado River basin ... Laurine Lassalle/Aspen Journalism.
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St. George News joins Colorado River Collaborative to expand coverage of Southern Utah’s water challenges

St George News 02 May 2024
This article is published through the Colorado River Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative supported by the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air at Utah State University.
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The Times-Independent joins Colorado River collaborative

The Moab Times-Independent 30 Apr 2024
Stories will explore how Utahns are impacted by the river and how they can address a dwindling water supply in the face of a megadrought, climate change and rapid growth. As a solutions journalism ...
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Clueless Columbia protester demands school get ‘basic humanitarian aid’ to pro-terror rioters: ‘Do you want ...

New York Post 30 Apr 2024
'A disgrace to New York' ... Seth Harrison/The Journal News / USA TODAY NETWORK. Asked if the university had tried to stop supplies from being brought to the illegal occupiers, the protester admitted she actually didn’t know ... Never miss a story.
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Has Egypt Come Up With a Viable Ceasefire Deal?

Hot Air 29 Apr 2024
Corridors would also be established to more quickly move food and other supplies into the Gaza Strip. (Wall Street Journal, subscription required) Advertisement.

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