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Cracking down on distracted driving - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter Cracking down on distracted driving Hudson County municipalities participate in statewide efforts × The crackdown on distracted driving runs until April 30. Mayor Nicholas Sacco and the Board of Commissioners issued a proclamation last week supporting the Distracted Driving 2021 Crackdown, locally and nationally. The mayor and commissioners, along with County Commissioner Anthony Vainieri, presented a certificate to Police Chief Peter Fasilis and Deputy Chief Robert Farley affirming their commitment to ensuring public safety and saving lives. The April crackdown, with the slogan “UDrive. UText. UPay” is intended to raise awareness and decrease driver distraction through enforcement and education. Eyes on the road

Wanna Waste Billions of Dollars? Easy, Build Some Aircraft Carriers

Wanna Waste Billions of Dollars? Easy, Build Some Aircraft Carriers. The vulnerabilities of the big carriers are real, and the U.S. needs to either remedy those problems, or consider an alternative means of delivering ordnance. Here s What You Need to Know: Plenty of world-beating weapons quickly become obsolete. The United States has decided to spend many billions of dollars on the CVN-78 (“Ford”) class of aircraft carriers to replace the venerable Nimitz class. The latter has served the U.S. Navy since 1975, with the last ship (USS George H. W.  Bush) entering service in 2009. The Fords could be in service, in one configuration or another, until the end of the 21st century.

The Finest: Are These Planes, Submarines, and Warships the Deadliest Ever?

The Finest: Are These Planes, Submarines, and Warships the Deadliest Ever?
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Messiah highights, English National Opera, BBC Two review – short-cut sorrow and redemption

Well, it wasn’t quite Messiah, but it was a source of joy. In ENO’s end-of-lockdown staging, BBC Two’s transmission of Handel’s resurrection song delivered a scant 54 minutes of music from the Coliseum on Easter Saturday. Well, it wasn’t quite Messiah, but it was a source of joy. In ENO’s end-of-lockdown staging, BBC Two’s transmission of Handel’s resurrection song delivered a scant 54 minutes of music from the Coliseum on Easter Saturday. In contrast, two ancient Poirot movies, staples of Bank Holiday line-ups roughly since the Pleistocene Era, had hogged fully four hours of the channel’s afternoon schedule. Miserly, timid, cheese-paring, grudging: the Proms partially excepted, BBC TV’s default attitude to classical music never fails to disappoint – even when the oratorio in question has been a beloved pillar of British popular, not so-called “elite”, culture since the late 18th century.

Steal or Barter: How China Got Its Hands on These Five Powerful Weapons

J-7: In 1961, as tensions between the USSR and the PRC reached a fever pitch, the Soviets transferred blueprints and materials associated with its new MiG-21 interceptor to China. The offering represented an effort to bridge part of the gap, and suggest to China that cooperation between the Communist giants remained possible. The offering didn’t work. Sino-Soviet tensions continued to increase, nearly to the point of war in the late 1960s. The Chinese worked from the blueprints and other materials, and eventually produced the J-7, a virtual copy of the MiG-21.  The Chinese eventually sold the J-7 (F-7 export variant) in direct competition with the MiGs sold by the Soviets.  Indeed, after the US-PRC rapprochement of the early 1970s, the Chinese sold J-7s directly to the Americans, who used them as part of an aggressor squadron to train US pilots to fight the Soviets.

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