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Powering New Mexico, E2, clean energy companies tout sector s job growth
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Canada s Nicole Walker rides Falco van Spieveld, during the Grand Prix event of the National at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Saturday, June 8, 2019. The world s top sport court determined Canadian show jumper Nicole Walker inadvertently ingested a cocaine metabolite drinking South American tea, but did not reinstate the Canadian team for this summer s Tokyo Olympics. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh May 04, 2021 - 11:40 AM
The world s top sport court determined Canadian show jumper Nicole Walker inadvertently ingested a cocaine metabolite drinking South American tea, but did not reinstate the Canadian team for this summer s Tokyo Olympics.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, published its reasoning Tuesday behind an earlier decision to deny an appeal by Walker and Equestrian Canada.
Comments Off on CALIFORNIA & NEVADA: EPA Stops Sale of Unregistered Disinfectant
SAN FRANCISO, California, April 5, 2021 (ENS) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered four companies to stop selling the unregistered disinfectant FN Nano Photocatalytic coatings, aka FN Coatings, FN NANO2 Photocatalytic Film.
“This product is an unregistered disinfectant pesticide being sold in violation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, FIFRA,” the EPA said.
EPA has issued the Stop Sale order to Macoma Environmental Technologies, LLC and FN Nano, Inc., located in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada, as well as the JT Construction Group, Inc. and BZ Nano, located in Glendale, California to prevent the companies from continuing to distribute or offer for sale this unregistered disinfectant.
Guy Trammell Jr. and Amy Miller
This column appears every other week in Foster’s Daily Democrat and the Tuskegee News. This week, Guy Trammell, an African American man from Tuskegee, Ala., and Amy Miller, a white woman from South Berwick, Maine, write about police in the United States.
By Guy Trammell Jr.
In the 1960s. my brother, Ernest, and George Ware, the Tuskegee Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee’s (SNCC) field director, crashed during a police chase while distributing voter registration fliers. Both had broken ribs and glass in their eyes. After another police chase, they rushed to the ever-present car with tinted windows following them and beat on the car. The window was slightly rolled down to reveal FBI suits and sun glasses. They angrily yelled, “Why didn’t you protect us?” The answer: “We only observe and record.” Later, arrested in Nashville, they were unharmed while news cameras flashed, but in a closed elevator minutes later the bea
Counties gear up for primary election – Times News Online
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