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The year in which comforting American myths were ravaged -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

© jcalvera The barn burns Thanks in large part to Covid lockdowns, this year has left vast wreckage in its wake, with ten million jobs lost, more than 100,000 businesses and dozens of national chains bankrupted or closed. Up to 40 million people could face eviction in the coming months for failing to pay rent, and Americans report that their mental health is at record low levels. But the casualty list for 2020 must also include many of the political myths that shape Americans lives. Perhaps the biggest myth to die this year was that Americans constitutional rights are safeguarded by the Bill of Rights. After the Covid-19 pandemic began, governors in state-after-state

The Year In Which Comforting American Myths Were Ravaged

Hussey Copper to pay fine, serve probation

LEETSDALE A local copper manufacturing company this week pleaded guilty to discharging excess pollutants, including oil and copper, into the Ohio River over a five-year period. Hussey Copper, represented by CEO John Harrington, pleaded guilty in federal court to three counts under the Clean Water Act, U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady said. The company pleaded guilty to one count each of submitting a false discharge monitoring report, releasing a potentially harmful amount of oil into the Ohio River and failing to immediately notify regulators of exceedances. Hussey Copper produces flat-rolled copper products for multiple markets at 100 Washington St. in Leetsdale. 

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