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UConn’s Bouknight suspended 3 games for car crash – Lexington Herald Leader

UConn’s Bouknight suspended 3 games for car crash  Lexington Herald Leader

New Zealand Commits To Being Carbon Neutral By 2050 — With A Big Loophole

The Zero Carbon bill is ambitious but contains a major exception for methane emitted by plants and animals. Methane from animals like cattle and sheep made up 34% of the country’s emissions in 2017.

Juul Ends E-Cigarette Sales of Mint-Flavored Pods

The troubled e-cigarette company moved in advance of an expected federal ban on most flavored e-cigarettes that have become popular with teenage vapers.

Colorado Highway Expansion Routed Over Ancient Native American Sites

A highway project in southern Colorado recently turned up seven previously unknown Native American archaeological sites. The road is going ahead anyway over objections from some tribal members.

How Wildfires Are Affecting Sonoma County’s Wineries

With the Kincaid Fire in Northern California contained, wineries in Sonoma County are reopening, hopeful that this year’s vintage wasn’t affected by the blaze.

Ukraine’s President Struggled With Trump’s Pressure To Announce Investigations

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New York Times reporter Andrew Kramer about how Ukraine’s president grappled with President Trump’s pressure to announce investigations.

How Saudi Arabia Used Twitter To Spy On Dissidents

NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Mark Rasch, formerly of the Justice Department’s computer crime unit, about arrests of two people on allegations that they enabled Saudi Arabia to spy on Twitter users.

Truck crashes were not always common on slippery when wet I-71/75 curve in Northern Kentucky – The Cincinnati Enquirer

Truck crashes were not always common on slippery when wet I-71/75 curve in Northern Kentucky  The Cincinnati Enquirer

Michael Bublé announces Louisville show on his ‘An Evening With Michael Bublé Tour’

The multi-Grammy-award winning singer will perform at KFC Yum Center on March 28, 2020, during his “An Evening With Michael Bublé Tour.”

       

Trump Is Expected To Sign Bill Making Animal Cruelty A Federal Crime

The PACT Act would be the first national law making severe animal cruelty and torture illegal. An earlier law only banned videos of such acts.

Buyer of G.M. Lordstown Plant Promises Union Work and Wages

The Ohio factory will be taken over by a venture that plans to hire 400 employees next year to make electric pickup trucks.

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