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November 26, 2021

Letters to the Editor: It's the abortion law that's obscene - Yahoo News

There's irony in Gov. Greg Abbott's desire to shield children from obscene content in school books, a reader writes. [AMERICAN-STATESMAN/FILE] It's Texas' new abortion law that's obscene – and cruel It’s so very ironic that Abbott now wants to shield children from obscene content in school books given that the state law he signed to prevent abortions, even in cases of incest or rape, is what ...
November 26, 2021

China brings e-cigarettes under tobacco monopoly law - Reuters

BEIJING, Nov 26 (Reuters) - China amended its tobacco monopoly law on Friday to include e-cigarettes, stepping up regulation of the fast-growing vaping industry in the world's largest tobacco market. The cabinet order, published on the Chinese government's website and signed off by Premier Li Keqiang, comes into effect immediately. A number of Chinese e-cigarette companies have been set up in...
November 26, 2021

Oscar Predictions: Leo and J. Law Hit with 'Don't Look Up' - Vulture

Every week between now and February 8, when the Academy Award nominations are announced, Vulture will consult its crystal ball to determine the changing fortunes of this year’s Oscars race. In our “Oscar Futures” column, we’ll let you in on insider gossip, parse brand-new developments, and track industry buzz to figure out who’s up, who’s down, and who’s currently leading the race for a covet...
November 26, 2021

How a high school student inspired Ann Arbor’s groundbreaking tampon law - mlive.com

Zaynab Elkolaly was attending Washtenaw Technical Middle College, a four-year high school on the Washtenaw Community College campus, when she made a suggestion to Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor that led to the creation of a new law requiring menstrual products in public restrooms in the city.Mariam Negaran ANN ARBOR, MI — Zaynab Elkolaly said she first approached Mayor Christopher Taylor ...
November 26, 2021

Humans have broken a fundamental law of the ocean - Ars Technica

Microphotograph of thalassiothrix frauenfeldii, Thalassionemataceae, phytoplankton. On November 19, 1969, the CCS Hudson slipped through the frigid waters of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia and out into the open ocean. The research vessel was embarking on what many of the marine scientists on board thought of as the last great, uncharted oceanic voyage: the first complete circumnavigation of t...
November 26, 2021

Inaugural XR Superior Showcase to be Held at Gondik Law Speedway August 8, 2022 Featuring $25000-to-Win Super Late Model Main Event - stlracing.com

SUPERIOR, Wis. (Nov. 24, 2021) — X.CELERATED and Gondik Law Speedway announce the inaugural “XR Superior Showcase” will be held at the Superior, Wis., dirt track on August 8, 2022. The brand new one-night event will feature a $25,000-to-win, $2,500-to-start Super Late Model Main Event. It will be a part of the new “XR Super Series,” a fully sanctioned series of Super Late Model events at icon...
November 26, 2021

Germany: Interpol chief must respect rule of law - Danbury News Times

BERLIN (AP) — The German government said Friday that Interpol's new president, like all officials at the international law enforcement body, must act in accordance with the rule of law, and played down his role in the organization. The comments from Germany's foreign ministry followed claims by human rights groups that the newly elected president of Interpol was involved in torture and arbitr...
November 26, 2021

Germany: Interpol chief must respect rule of law - Minneapolis Star Tribune

BERLIN — The German government said Friday that Interpol's new president, like all officials at the international law enforcement body, must act in accordance with the rule of law, and played down his role in the organization. The comments from Germany's foreign ministry followed claims by human rights groups that the newly elected president of Interpol was involved in torture and arbitrary d...
November 26, 2021

Germany: Interpol chief must respect rule of law - The San Diego Union-Tribune

BERLIN — The German government said Friday that Interpol’s new president, like all officials at the international law enforcement body, must act in accordance with the rule of law, and played down his role in the organization. The comments from Germany’s foreign ministry followed claims by human rights groups that the newly elected president of Interpol was involved in torture and arbitrary d...
November 26, 2021

Germany: Interpol chief must respect rule of law - WREX-TV

Germany: Interpol chief must respect rule of law  WREX-TV