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Former leader of Dominion Energy dies day after retiring

Former leader of Dominion Energy dies day after retiring
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The guy who tarred Matt Gaetz: Joel Greenberg, accused of child sex trafficking

The guy who tarred Matt Gaetz: Joel Greenberg, accused of child sex trafficking
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Tribe ends coronavirus checkpoints

Tribe ends coronavirus checkpoints
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Letter: New natural gas infrastructure not answer

Letter: New natural gas infrastructure not answer to the editor FacebookTwitterEmail FILE. Letter writer says, I was appalled to see Gavin Donohue in his commentary “There’s a role for natural gas in the renewable-energy future, March 2, advocate for burning gas to create electricity and then using that electricity to mine crypto-currency. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)Cliff Owen I was appalled to see Gavin Donohue in his commentary “There’s a role for natural gas in the renewable-energy future, March 2, advocate for burning gas to create electricity and then using that electricity to mine crypto-currency. If we parse his words carefully, he is saying that an otherwise non-competitive energy plant can use this strategy to stay in business, and we should all be happy because that plant will provide backup energy when we need it.

No AIPAC conference? No problem We re meeting for coffee on Zoom

36 shares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks on a video from Israel to the 2019 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference, at Washington Convention Center, in Washington, March 26, 2019. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) WASHINGTON (JTA) For years, the annual AIPAC conference has culminated with thousands of Israel supporters knocking on their congressional representatives’ doors in Washington to deliver three policy requests. Last year, the conference in early March ended with anxiety about whether COVID-19 had spread after some of the country’s first cases were detected among attendees. And this year, there’s no throng and no door-knocking at all. Due to the pandemic, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee announced in May that it would not hold an in-person conference in 2021 for the first time in decades.

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