Driven by the urgency of warnings from scientists about the climate crisis, carbon-reduction pledges have come thick and fast from contractors in recent
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When Jim and Tim Clemente were growing up in Queens, their mother, a nurse, hoped they would go into medicine. Her sons had other ideas. It was the late 1960s, and gruff, heroic cops were always on TV, sprinting down alleys and tackling suspects. The brothers were temperamentally distinct Jim was the thoughtful outsider, inclined to think his way through problems, while Tim was the adrenaline junkie with an uncanny ability to withstand pain. But they both agreed that catching bad guys seemed like a fun thing to do for a living. “Jim wanted to be a detective,” Tim told me. “I wanted to be a cop.” The brothers eventually got their way, and by the 1990s, both were working as FBI agents. Although their career paths were similar, their differences persisted. “I like to get into offenders’ minds, to figure out how they tick,” Jim told me, whereas Tim “says he like
Committee Reports
House Appropriations Human Resources Subcommittee
Chairman Katie Dempsey (R-Rome) and her Human Resources Subcommittee spent a part of President’s Day hearing more specifics regarding the FY 2022 Budget needs, particularly around the areas of the Departments of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Human Resources (including Division of Family and Children’s Services), Veterans Services, Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities and Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency. The full tracking document for HB 81, the proposed spending plan for FY 2022, is here.
The Subcommittee heard presentations from the Departments and agencies, but the real discussions were the testimonies provided by the public. A few highlights of the agencies presentations included:
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America s Most Wanted revived at Fox with Elizabeth Vargas set to host Lauren Huff
Attention, armchair detectives:
Fox announced Friday that it is reviving the iconic crime show, with Emmy-winning journalist and former ABC News anchor Elizabeth Vargas as host. The revival will debut in March.
According to a news release, Vargas will ask for viewers help each week as she breaks down cases from the show s new headquarters, consulting with a team of experts representing law enforcement units such as the FBI, U.S. Marshalls Office, and Secret Service.
The new series, which builds on its original format, will also take advantage of advanced crime-fighting technology such as augmented reality and life-size 3-D avatars that will illustrate what suspects might look like now. Map-tracking will take viewers hot on the trail of suspects, and social media will be used to connect viewers to the