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While we understand that ads are annoying, you should know that advertising-income is what pays for the awesome content we provide [for free to you]. Would you consider disabling adblock on our site? You can also create an account for an ad-light experience!HomeNew York TimesNovember 27, 2016Thank you for visiting our website! Below you will be able to find the answer to Like most consignment shop items crossword clue which was last seen on New York Times Crossword, November 27 2016. Our site contains over 2.8 million crossword clues in which you can find whatever clue you are looking for....…While we understand that ads are annoying, you should know that advertising-income is what pays for the awesome content we provide [for free to you]. Would you consider disabling adblock on our site? You can also create an account for an ad-light experience!HomeNew York TimesNovember 27, 2016Thank you for visiting our website! Below you will be able to find the answer to Like most consignment shop items crossword clue which was last seen on New York Times Crossword, November 27 2016. Our site contains over 2.8 million crossword clues in which you can find whatever clue you are looking for....WW…
A socially distant Las Vegas? What are the odds?
For decades, the El Cortez Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas has been known for single-deck blackjack.But when the casinos and resorts open up — tentatively early June — after weeks of being shut down, players will no longer be able to touch the cards. About 100 slot machines at the casino have been removed, and the remaining 750 are now farther apart. Tape on the floor at the craps tables shows players where to stand to meet social-distancing requirements“The days of 16 people standing around the dice table high-fiving one another are over for now,” said Adam Wiesberg, general...…For decades, the El Cortez Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas has been known for single-deck blackjack.But when the casinos and resorts open up — tentatively early June — after weeks of being shut down, players will no longer be able to touch the cards. About 100 slot machines at the casino have been removed, and the remaining 750 are now farther apart. Tape on the floor at the craps tables shows players where to stand to meet social-distancing requirements“The days of 16 people standing around the dice table high-fiving one another are over for now,” said Adam Wiesberg, general...WW…
Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a former Hawaii resident, is nothing and everything like Joe Biden
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, like the man she might serve as vice president, prizes loyalty in her ranks and occasional mischief in her workplace.So when a top communications aide prepared to defect last year to the presidential campaign of Pete Buttigieg, Duckworth recognized an opportunity. She recorded a faux media interview trashing Buttigieg for hiring her staff away. The file was sent to the departing aide, Sean Savett, who called the Buttigieg team in a panic.Soon, Savett was summoned to the Illinois senator’s office, where she fumed theatrically, stalling as other staff members filed in...…Sen. Tammy Duckworth, like the man she might serve as vice president, prizes loyalty in her ranks and occasional mischief in her workplace.So when a top communications aide prepared to defect last year to the presidential campaign of Pete Buttigieg, Duckworth recognized an opportunity. She recorded a faux media interview trashing Buttigieg for hiring her staff away. The file was sent to the departing aide, Sean Savett, who called the Buttigieg team in a panic.Soon, Savett was summoned to the Illinois senator’s office, where she fumed theatrically, stalling as other staff members filed in...WW…
Asian American lawmakers call out racist language: ‘I am not a virus’
WASHINGTON >> Asian American lawmakers warned the House Judiciary Committee Thursday that the nation has reached a “crisis point” amid a sharp increase in discrimination and violence targeting the Asian community, in the first congressional hearing on the issue in over three decades.The hearing, which was scheduled weeks ago, came on the heels of at three Atlanta-area massage parlors. Six of the victims were of Asian descent.Lawmakers described the fear and trauma rippling through the Asian American community, and they argued that the uptick in attacks on Asian Americans was a direct...…WASHINGTON >> Asian American lawmakers warned the House Judiciary Committee Thursday that the nation has reached a “crisis point” amid a sharp increase in discrimination and violence targeting the Asian community, in the first congressional hearing on the issue in over three decades.The hearing, which was scheduled weeks ago, came on the heels of at three Atlanta-area massage parlors. Six of the victims were of Asian descent.Lawmakers described the fear and trauma rippling through the Asian American community, and they argued that the uptick in attacks on Asian Americans was a direct...WW…
144 constitutional lawyers call Trump's First Amendment defense 'legally frivolous'
More from the HomepageBy Nicholas FandosMichael S. SchmidtandMaggie HabermanNew York TimesmoreWASHINGTON – Claims by former President Donald Trump's lawyers that his conduct around the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is shielded by the First Amendment are "legally frivolous" and should do nothing to stop the Senate from convicting him in his impeachment trial, 144 leading First Amendment lawyers and constitutional scholars from across the political spectrum wrote in a letter circulated Friday.Taking aim at one of the key planks of Trump's defense, the lawyers argued that the constitutional protections...…More from the HomepageBy Nicholas FandosMichael S. SchmidtandMaggie HabermanNew York TimesmoreWASHINGTON – Claims by former President Donald Trump's lawyers that his conduct around the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is shielded by the First Amendment are "legally frivolous" and should do nothing to stop the Senate from convicting him in his impeachment trial, 144 leading First Amendment lawyers and constitutional scholars from across the political spectrum wrote in a letter circulated Friday.Taking aim at one of the key planks of Trump's defense, the lawyers argued that the constitutional protections...WW…
Project Veritas video about Minneapolis ballots probably was part of a 'coordinated disinformation campaign,' Stanford researchers say
With temperatures approaching 80 degrees, it didn't really feel like fall, but color is starting to fill the forest in northern Minnesota and moving south.Photo: BRIAN PETESON/Star TribuneMore from the HomepageJames O'Keefe and his group, Project Veritas, appear to have made an abrupt decision to release the video sooner than planned, according to the researchers. By Maggie AstorNew York TimesmoreA deceptive video released Sunday by conservative activist James O’Keefe, which claimed through unidentified sources and with no verifiable evidence that Rep. Ilhan Omar’s campaign had...…With temperatures approaching 80 degrees, it didn't really feel like fall, but color is starting to fill the forest in northern Minnesota and moving south.Photo: BRIAN PETESON/Star TribuneMore from the HomepageJames O'Keefe and his group, Project Veritas, appear to have made an abrupt decision to release the video sooner than planned, according to the researchers. By Maggie AstorNew York TimesmoreA deceptive video released Sunday by conservative activist James O’Keefe, which claimed through unidentified sources and with no verifiable evidence that Rep. Ilhan Omar’s campaign had...WW…
E-mails detail effort to silence CDC and question its science
More from the HomepageLoading...Experts were challenged when virus science didn't align with rosy narrative. By Noah WeilandNew York TimesmoreWASHINGTON – On June 30, as the coronavirus was cresting toward its summer peak, Dr. Paul Alexander, a new science adviser at the Department of Health and Human Services, composed a scathing two-page critique of an interview given by an experienced CDC scientist.Dr. Anne Schuchat, a 32-year CDC veteran and its principal deputy director, had appealed to Americans to wear masks and warned of “too much virus across the country.” But Alexander, a...…More from the HomepageLoading...Experts were challenged when virus science didn't align with rosy narrative. By Noah WeilandNew York TimesmoreWASHINGTON – On June 30, as the coronavirus was cresting toward its summer peak, Dr. Paul Alexander, a new science adviser at the Department of Health and Human Services, composed a scathing two-page critique of an interview given by an experienced CDC scientist.Dr. Anne Schuchat, a 32-year CDC veteran and its principal deputy director, had appealed to Americans to wear masks and warned of “too much virus across the country.” But Alexander, a...WW…
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