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November 14, 2021
Nov. 14—Editor's note: This is the final article in a three-part series that began in August, shining a light on substance abuse in Aiken County and the Aiken Center's efforts to curb the crisis.
The Aiken Center is partnering with local law enforcement agencies to combat drug misuse in Aiken County by using new mapping technology to identify overdose hotspots.
As of Nov. 12, South Carolina h...
November 14, 2021
Casey Miller of SA Stands and Laura Molinar of Sueños Sin Fronteras de Tejas, right, share audio of an immigrant woman who was detained during a January 2020 protest. Molinar’s San Antonio-based organization offers reproductive health education and assistance to asylum-seeking and undocumented women — including information and assistance for those seeking abortion. She doesn’t plan to stop do...
November 14, 2021
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Compared with inciting an insurrection, Donald Trump’s failure to discipline 13 members of his former administration for violating a federal law barring them from engaging in political activity may seem inconsequential. It is not.
This flout...
November 14, 2021
If you started or are considering starting a business during the pandemic, you’re not alone. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Americans filed paperwork to start 4.3 million businesses last year. And while many with culinary skills invested in restaurants or food trucks, a large number of them began producing and packaging food items from their homes under the Texas Cottage Food Law which ...
November 14, 2021
Seeing purple: new law allows blazes to replace no-trespassing signs LNP | LancasterOnline
November 14, 2021
UNC law students help Vietnam War veteran get Purple Heart Carolinacoastonline
November 14, 2021
Source: Android Central
Huawei, ZTE, and three more Chinese technology firms have lost all hope of obtaining network equipment licenses from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after President Joe Biden signed the Secure Equipment Act into law.
The new legislation prohibits the FCC from accepting or reviewing applications for network equipment from companies that pose a national secur...
November 14, 2021
The former Narrow Gauge medical marijuana cultivation facility on High Street in Farmington became the focus of a federal investigation that culminated in a raid in July 2020. Recently unsealed court documents outline what authorities describe as a far-reaching and elaborate conspiracy – aided by law enforcement and other officials – to grow and distribute pot in violation of Maine’s medical ...
November 14, 2021
The former Narrow Gauge medical marijuana cultivation facility on High Street in Farmington became the focus of a federal investigation that culminated in a raid in July 2020. Recently unsealed court documents outline what authorities describe as a far-reaching and elaborate conspiracy – aided by law enforcement and other officials – to grow and distribute pot in violation of Maine’s medical ...
November 14, 2021
ExpandEnd to robocalls? FILE PHOTO: The FCC has taken a new step to hopefully put an end to robocalls. (grinvalds/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Have you ever received a call from a familiar number, and it turned out to be a scam caller?
If yes, then you may have been a victim of “spoofing.”
According to a release from Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck Jr., ‘spoofing” is when a calle...
