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6-year-old's family breaks silence after shooting of Virginia teacher

CBSNews.com 

The parents of a 6-year-old boy who shot a first grade teacher in Newport News, Virginia earlier this month said in a statement that they don't know how the boy got access to their gun. The parents also stated that their son suffers from an acute disability. The teacher, Abigail Zwerner, was released from the hospital this week and continues to recover.

Rising petrol price hits N300 per litre

The Punch 

The scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, grew worse across the country on Thursday, as massive queues were witnessed in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Warri, Nasarawa, Minna, among other places. Oil marketers stated that the scarcity became worse due to the fact that dealers could hardly access the product from the only

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O2C, exploration likely to drive RIL's Q3: Analysts

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

JP Morgan, in a research report, said, "We forecast most of the quarter-on-quarter earnings growth to be driven by O2C, as the SEZ export tax removal benefits O2C and E&P segments as the higher prices flow through from October onwards. We expect retail and digital to report muted sequential earnings growth."

ORC Staff Respond To 3 Pollution Incidents In Central Otago

Scoop 

Calls to the Otago Regional Council’s Pollution Hotline on Thursday saw its Central Otago staff respond to three consecutive incidents, with separate complaints investigated over dirtied waterways, the presence of toxic algae and dead ducks. Members of the ...



Marqeta Web Provisioning Aimed at Boosting Mobile Wallet Use

PYMNTS.com 

In a bid to simplify the checkout process, Marqeta said merchants can now let users make digital wallets payments without downloading another app. According to a Thursday (Jan. 19) press release from the global card issuing platform, the company’s new web push provisioning product removes a common pain point by eliminating the need for consumers […]

China forcing dissidents to sign 'blank arrest warrants' with no crime, then they disappear

WND 

(BREITBART) – The Chinese Communist Party is disappearing people who participated in protests and vigils in November for the victims of Beijing’s deadly coronavirus lockdown policy, a woman multiple outlets have identified as Chinese publishing editor Cao Zhixin denounced in a video surfacing on Monday. The video began circulating with an English-language translation and was…

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20 Titles To Heat Up Chilly 2023 Sundance Festival

Deadline.com 

As sellers and buyers roll into the chilly climes of Park City and Sundance starting tonight, a batch of promising films await at the Sundance Film Festival. Along with hopes of all-nighter auctions and the opportunity to find the next CODA. After a number of conversations with vets on both sides, the simple truth is, […]

How to play in the snow…for science!

Scistarter.com 

Winter weather offers many unique ways to collect and share observations that advance research. If you live in a snowy place, venture outside to measure snow depth. No snow in your area? You can contribute by observing a body of water throughout the winter or even reporting how and when storms change. By working together, … Read more "How to play in the snow…for science!"

Ami: A kinder, gentler look from Alexandre Mattiussi

FashionNetwork.com (us) 

Leave it to Alexandre Mattiussi to stage a great Ami show after a chaotic Thursday in Paris of strikes, marches and locked metros, with a swish collection inside the Bastille Opera.

Why 'trust the science' is nonsensical

WND 

By Joy O'Curran "The science has changed," the so-called expert said as she faced the camera with a matter-of-fact expression. For so long, Americans have been hearing the mantra "follow the science" or "trust the science." We have obeyed to our detriment. We are discovering, through meta-studies by Johns Hopkins delving into a mountain of…

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FG revokes 3,402 mining titles

The Punch 

The Federal Government says it has revoked titles of 3,402 companies for defaulting on the terms of their licences. The disclosure was made by the Director General of Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office, Mr Obadiah Nkom, during a State House briefing organised by the Presidential Communications Team on Thursday in Abuja. Nkom said NMCO revoked the

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