Day: June 30, 2023

Maine family looking to build world’s tallest flagpole, project receiving backlash from locals

11:09 am June 30, 2023

Lobster boat engines rumble to life in quiet coves. Lumberjacks trudge deep into the woods. Farmers tend expanses of wild blueberries. Maine’s Down East region is where the sunlight first kisses a U.S. state’s soil each day, where the vast wilderness and ocean meet in one of the last places on the East Coast unspoiled […]

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SCOTUS to decide fate of student loan handout, shipping giant strike ‘imminent’ and more top headlines

11:08 am June 30, 2023

FREE FOR ALL – SCOTUS could decide fate of Biden admin’s student loan handout today. Continue reading …  MAIL IT IN - UPS faces critical deadline as workers taunt shipping giant with ‘imminent’ strike. Continue reading …  SUPREME SMACKDOWN – Thomas blasts Jackson’s ‘race-infused world view’ in Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action. Continue reading …  TALK THERAPY? – AI […]

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Vermont museum receives over 200 pieces of Native American art, plans to construct $12.6 million facility

11:03 am June 30, 2023

A Vermont museum has acquired a more than 200-piece collection of Native American art and is planning to construct a $12.6 million facility to house the pieces that make up a rare national collection in the Northeast. The collection donated to the Shelburne Museum is comprised of late 19th and early 20th century pottery, beadwork, […]

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LA Knight dismisses detractors ahead of WWE Money in the Bank, sets sights on disrupting multiyear reign

11:00 am June 30, 2023

WWE fans in London Saturday will have to make way for the megastar when LA Knight comes to the ring as one of the seven participants in the Money in the Bank ladder match. Money in the Bank, the premium live event named after the unique match, will see either LA Knight, Logan Paul, Ricochet, […]

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UN’s global ammunition framework worries Second Amendment advocates: ‘It is never going away’

11:00 am June 30, 2023

The United Nations General Assembly is poised to approve a global framework this fall on ammunition management that could be dangerously vague and impact domestic policies in the United States, some Second Amendment advocates warn.  In early June, the U.N.’s Open-Ended Working Group on Conventional Ammunition, also called the OEWG, completed its development of a […]

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