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A Tennessee hospital executive, who has served two Republican governors and contributed to Gov. Bill Lee, is sounding the alarm about a looming crisis of COVID-infected children that, he warns, hospitals are not prepared to handle. ....
The Sandy Hook massacre has also opened up legal trouble for Alex Jones. In January, a Texas court ruled grieving parents could sue the Infowars host after he claimed the shooting was a false flag operation and dubbed the parents crisis actors . While a case is yet to make headway there, the case against Remington is gathering pace. In the latest update, the company sent 18,000 random cartoons and 15,000 irrelevant pictures to lawyers of the parents. Here s why they did so.
Remington turns over 46,000 pages, cartoons in pretrial The massive amount of cartoons, images, and documents was sent to plaintiffs as part of the standard pretrial data-sharing arrangement. While the case was filed way back in 2014, it is just now gathering pace after years of ups and downs. In March 2019, the state Supreme Court reinstated the case after it was thrown out by a lower court. The US Supreme Court turned down a review but allowed the case to proceed. ....
Gov. Bill Lee delivers 3rd State of the State speech Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is delivering his third annual State of the State address to lawmakers. Lee will unveil his budget proposal which will include items like COVID relief and support, broadband expansion and teacher salary increases. Posted at 11:47 AM, Feb 08, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-08 23:37:14-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) â Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is delivering his third annual State of the State address to lawmakers. Lee will unveil his budget proposal which will include items like COVID relief and support, broadband expansion and teacher salary increases. The governor spent the first portion of his address speaking on the state s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He touted his locally-focused response saying, Across the world, this pandemic has exposed that when the government feels unprepared, itâs a natural temptation to think growing the size of government and reaching for the neare ....
McNally speaks to Rotary on mask mandates Oakridger Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, has said he recently talked to the governor about allowing cities like Oak Ridge to have the authority to mandate that people wear masks at private businesses within the city. McNally, who also represents Oak Ridge in the Tennessee Senate, spoke recently to the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge at a virtual meeting. He said he’d asked Tennessee Gov.Bill Lee about allowing cities to require face coverings indoors. McNally did not say Lee had responded yet. However, he told Oak Ridge Rotarian John Gunning he would keep him informed about the governor’s response. ....
Bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me Toggle share menu Advertisement Bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me This undated image posted on social media by the FBI shows Anthony Quinn Warner. (Photo: FBI via AP) 29 Dec 2020 07:35AM (Updated: 29 Dec 2020 07:38AM) Share this content Bookmark NASHVILLE: It seemed like a friendly chat between neighbors. Only after a bomb exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning could Rick Laude grasp the sinister meaning behind his neighbor’s smiling remark that the city and the rest of the world would never forget him. Laude told The Associated Press on Monday (Dec 28) that he was speechless when he learned that authorities identified his 63-year-old neighbor, Anthony Quinn Warner, as the man suspected of detonating a bomb that killed himself, injured three other people and damaged dozens of buildings. ....