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Yearly Archives: 2021

Tennessee professor rejects 'racist' label in flyers distributed by colleagues

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California National Guard put fighter jet on alert in March 2020 for 'possible domestic mission': report

us-regions military members say a military was put on standby for a “possible domestic mission” last year, raising concerns that the military could be used to disperse us-protests” target=”_blank”>protesters< pandemic, according to a report. Four National Guard sources spoke to the Los Angeles Times about the matter, revealing that commanders were concerned about resistance to …

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Biggest space station crowd in decade after SpaceX arrival

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Atlanta loses 'busiest airport' ranking due to COVID-19, report finds

 atlanta” target=”_blank”>Atlanta< pandemic, the honor has gone to an airport in China, according to a new report. Earlier this week, Airports Council International (ACI) released its world airport traffica> rankings for 2020. < “The impact of the COVID-19 on global passenger traffic pandemic brought aviation to a virtual standstill in 2020, …

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New Mexico restores indoor worship services to 100% capacity

us-regions Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday allowed places of worship statewide to operate at full capacity. The state limited the capacity of indoor worship services last April in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Since then, restrictions have fluctuated under tiered reopening guidelines. “The change was made in …

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