Published: Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey speaks at a 2016 news conference. Photo credit: Mike Segar/REUTERS/Newscom
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey (D) speaks at a 2016 news conference with other attorneys general to announce a state-based effort to combat climate change. Mike Segar/Reuters/Newscom
In courtrooms across the country, a battle is heating up over whether fossil fuel firms should be held financially responsible for the local impacts of climate change.
Since 2017, five states and more than a dozen municipalities have sued oil and gas supermajors over their contribution to and alleged deception about the catastrophic effects of global warming.
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Jim Shea, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s nominee to be the city’s next solicitor, is one step closer to being confirmed for the job following a unanimous vote by Baltimore City Council’s Rules and Government Oversight Committee on Thursday.
Think You Can’t Dance?
Online tutorials for TikTok and music-video routines can help prove you wrong. The “WAP” dance is within your reach.
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Feb. 27, 2021
In the early days of the pandemic, a strutting, hip-shaking dance trend took over social media: the J. Lo TikTok Challenge, a roughly 30-second piece of choreography from Jennifer Lopez’s Super Bowl halftime performance last year. It was hard to watch the routine and not want to learn it; in video after video, the energy was contagious.
But where was a novice to begin? A quick internet search for “Learn J. Lo TikTok challenge” would send you into another vortex: the vast, uneven world of online dance tutorials.
Edison Elementary, MacArthur Middle School readjust after water damage
Changes for LPS student By Cheyenne Cole | February 24, 2021 at 5:49 AM CST - Updated February 24 at 5:49 AM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Two Lawton Public Schools are readjusting after winter weather caused extensive water damage to buildings.
Edison Elementary School Principal Dana Moore said they got to the school to find classrooms, the gym, cafeteria and library all under three to four inches of water.
“Our custodian was already en route to do his daily checks on the school anyways, but he came in and we have a little GroupMe and he said send socks when you come because it was everywhere,” Moore said,