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Month: February 2024

Guilty Pleasures

By NewsPress Now Don Henley tells court he never gave away drafts NEW YORK | Don Henley said Monday that he never gave away handwritten pages of draft lyrics to “Hotel California” and other Eagles hits, calling them “very personal” in testimony that also delved into an ugly but unrelated episode: his 1980 arrest. Henley,

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Trump is no Navalny, and prosecution in a democracy is a lot different than persecution in Putin’s Russia

By James D. Long University of Washington The Conversation via AP The death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, announced on Feb. 16, 2024, lays bare to the world the costs of political persecutions. Although his cause of death remains unknown, the 47-year-old died while serving a 19-year sentence in a Siberian penal colony. “Three days

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It’s Your Call for Feb. 26

By NewsPress Now Increase their salary I wonder if teachers would favor the four-day school week if the salaries were increased. Those four-day school weeks mean 35 minutes later every day. If we could increase their salary, it may be the best for students and teachers. Fix up the schools I’m calling in about the

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Celebrate the versatility of soy

By Metro Creative Soyfoods are versatile ingredients in everyday cooking. Soyfoods are enjoyed by those who follow vegetarian and vegan diets, as soy is an excellent non-animal protein source. The different consistencies and textures of soyfoods mean they can replace other ingredients with ease. They also readily take on the flavors of other ingredients. Many

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Right food for Parkinson’s

By Metro Creative The Parkinson’s Foundation reports that the right foods can optimize Parkinson’s medications, helping patients ease their symptoms, maintain strong bones and preserve overall health and fitness. Constipation is a common symptom of Parkinson’s disease, but the PF notes that drinking six to eight glasses of water per day and eating fiber-rich foods

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Missouri treasurer fires back at critic of ads on unregulated slot machines

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune State Treasurer Vivek Malek on Friday accused a southwest Missouri lawmaker of making claims without facts about advertisements for the state Unclaimed Property program on unregulated cash prize games that proliferate around the state. On Wednesday, State Rep. Scott Cupps, chairman the House Subcommittee on Appropriations – General Administration,

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Today in History

By Associated Press March 1 In 1815, Napoleon, having escaped exile in Elba, arrived in Cannes, France, and headed for Paris to begin his “Hundred Days” rule. In 1867, Nebraska became the 37th state as President Andrew Johnson signed a proclamation. In 1893, inventor Nikola Tesla first publicly demonstrated radio during a meeting of the

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Air Force member in critical condition after setting himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in D.C.

By Associated Press WASHINGTON | An active-duty member of the U.S. Air Force was critically injured Sunday after setting himself ablaze outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., while declaring that he “will no longer be complicit in genocide,” a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The man, whose name wasn’t immediately

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