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Biden targets Nicaragua's gold industry in a new move against Daniel Ortega MIAMI — The Biden administration is ratcheting up pressure on President Daniel Ortega's authoritarian rule in Nicaragua, threatening a ban on Americans from doing business in the nation's gold industry, raising the possibility of trade restrictions and ...
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Ash Carter, the US defense secretary who opened combat jobs to women, dies at 68 WASHINGTON — Ash Carter, who as defense secretary in the final two years of the Obama administration opened military combat jobs to women and ended a ban on transgender people serving in the military, has died at age 68. Carter died after suffering a ...
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Sociology Professor Alexes Harris appointed UW's first Faculty Regent "I am excited and thankful to have been appointed by Governor Inslee to the first Faculty Regent position for the University of Washington," Harris said. "I am a first-generation student from Seattle who graduated from the UW in 1997. My educational ...
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Alvirne High Educator Named 2023 NH Teacher of the Year Concord, NH – Yesterday, during a surprise celebration at Alvirne High School in Hudson, educator Christian Cheetham was named New Hampshire's 2023 Teacher of the Year. On hand for the surprise celebration was First Lady Valerie Sununu, who serves on ...
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UMaine awarded $79K NOAA grant to study climate change resilience for mobile homes The University of Maine will partner with regional institutions to study climate change resilience of mobile home parks in the Northeast, thanks to funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA). The NOAA Climate Adaptation ...
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Joint Statement of the 48th US-Israel Joint Political-Military Group Today, in Washington, D.C., senior U.S. and Israeli civilian and military officials convened the first in-person, bilateral Joint Political-Military Group (JMPG) since the start of the COVID pandemic. The United States and Israel both recognize the ...
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Council To Consider Nine Candidates For Court Of Criminal Appeals Vacancy The Governor's Council for Judicial Appointments will consider nine applicants for the Court of Criminal Appeals – Western Section vacancy created by the passing of the Honorable John Everett Williams on September 2, 2022.The applicants are:.
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