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Ex-gang leader seeking release from Las Vegas jail ahead of trial in 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with murder in the killing of hip-hop music icon Tupac Shakur in 1996 in Las Vegas is seeking to be released to house arrest ahead of his trial in June. A Nevada judge on Tuesday set a Jan. 2 hearing on the request by Duane “Keffe D” Davis. His court-appointed attorneys say the 60-year-old Davis is in poor health, poses no danger to the community and won’t flee to avoid prosecution. Davis has pleaded not guilty and remains jailed without bail. He says... Читать дальше...

'These are your blood enemies': Tucker and Bongino rip media

WND 

Two commentators at the pinnacle of their industry, Tucker Carlson and Dan Bongino, have concluded that the legacy media – those mainstream outlets that have taken on the aura of the establishment – are not Americans' friends. "These are your blood enemies," Carlson charged in an interview exchange with Bongino. Bongino got the media lovefest…

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VP Harris says how Israel defends itself matters: ‘Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed’

TheHill.com 

In an interview, Vice President Harris stood by the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war but acknowledged how Israel defends itself matters and that “too many innocent Palestinians” have died. “Our position has always been that Israel has a right to defend itself, without any question. And how it does so matters,” Harris said...

It's not a happy holiday at Starbucks, facing boycotts over the Middle East war and unionization

Times Union 

It’s been a tough few weeks for Starbucks. At a time when it hoped to be spreading holiday cheer, it’s juggling boycotts over the war in the Middle East and over a unionization effort at home. Seattle-based Starbucks won’t yet say how its sales have been impacted. The company’s next quarterly sales report won’t come out until February. But there are indications Starbucks is taking a sales hit. Earlier this month, J.P. Morgan analyst John Ivankoe lowered his U.S. sales forecast for Starbucks’ fiscal first quarter... Читать дальше...

It's not a happy holiday at Starbucks, facing boycotts over the Middle East war and unionization

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

It’s been a tough few weeks for Starbucks. At a time when it hoped to be spreading holiday cheer, it’s juggling boycotts over the war in the Middle East and over a unionization effort at home. Seattle-based Starbucks won’t yet say how its sales have been impacted. The company’s next quarterly sales report won’t come out until February. But there are indications Starbucks is taking a sales hit. Earlier this month, J.P. Morgan analyst John Ivankoe lowered his U.S. sales forecast for Starbucks’ fiscal first quarter... Читать дальше...



It's not a happy holiday at Starbucks, facing boycotts over the Middle East war and unionization - The Associated Press

Google.com 

  1. It's not a happy holiday at Starbucks, facing boycotts over the Middle East war and unionization  The Associated Press
  2. Starbucks CEO Takes On Chain's Social Media Controversy Over Israel-Hamas War  The Wall Street Journal
  3. A message from Laks: A community we call Starbucks  Starbucks Stories
  4. Starbucks faces protests, union strife and China headwinds — giving us pause on next steps  CNBC

3D material found to break down antidepressant that contaminates water bodies worldwide

Phys.org 

An study published in the Chemical Engineering Journal describes a strategy to produce a material based on zinc oxide (ZnO) capable of degrading sertraline, an antidepressant that has been detected, like other drugs, in groundwater worldwide and is considered an emerging pollutant. This kind of substance has certain physicochemical properties that hinder removal by conventional wastewater treatment methods.

Community Organisations Receive Council Funded Boost

Scoop 

From putting food on the table to building marae resilience, Rotorua Lakes Council has provided $80,000 in funding grants to support initiatives that build stronger and healthier communities. Established eight years ago, the council’s Neighbourhood ...





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