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More than 100 New Jersey elected officials released a letter Tuesday supporting offshore wind projects along the coast, adding that doing nothing to address climate change would result in billions of dollars in losses to communities across the state.
Elected Officials to Protect America a network of former and current elected officials focused on environmental issues organized the effort, saying offshore wind development will invigorate the state s economy, provide thousands of jobs and reduce future impacts from climate change such as flooding and hurricanes.
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A herd of drunk Indian buffaloes exposed a hidden stash of contraband liquor and got a group of farmers arrested INSIDER 20 hrs ago mloh@businessinsider.com (Matthew Loh) © James Warwick/Getty Images Three buffalo blew open their owners hidden moonshine stash after getting drunk on the liquor. James Warwick/Getty Images
Three Indian farmers were arrested for selling illegal alcohol after a herd of buffaloes got drunk on their moonshine.
They were reported by a vet who noticed that water in the buffaloes trough had turned yellowish.
It turns out that bottles of liquor had been hidden in the trough.