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Department of Health | News | New Jersey Department of Health Honors National Breastfeeding Month #wrap {display:table;height:100%} Home 2024 New Jersey Department of Health Honors National Breastfeeding Month New Jersey Department of Health Honors National Breastfeeding Month Last Reviewed: 8/8/2024 Source link
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Google If you can’t decide what to watch on TV, or can’t remember where to find your favorite show, sporting event, or movie, there’s a fresh solution: Google Streamer TV 4K. Google This just-announced Google device connects to your TV and offers a ton of smart features thanks to the Android TV operating system, so
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The promised microcode fix for Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPU stability issues has just started rolling out in the form of BIOS updates for some motherboards. It’s great news for those with an Intel chip that has not already been affected, and many of those with an already affected Intel chip should be covered
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Four years ago, Belarus’ presidential election saw electoral fraud, mass protests and a brutal crackdown against the democratic opposition. Belarus moved further into isolation and dependence on Russia. It became complicit in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. The EU continues to support Belarusian civil society and democratic forces, fighting for a free and democratic
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s military record has come under scrutiny since he was named as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket, with Republicans questioning both Walz’s characterization of his time in uniform and his departure from service. Here’s a look at Walz’s record and how it’s become
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OVERSIGHT: Ohio Democrats propose changing how nominations and appointments are made to the state’s Public Utilities Commission in an effort to improve consumer protection following a major corruption scandal. (Ohio Capital Journal) ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: Michigan leaders see a “very exciting opportunity” to land a share of $2 billion in federal climate change grants that tackle
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We’ve reported on Skarper’s unique drive system since the ebike conversion kit, which uses a disc brake rotor to drive the bike, broke cover in June 2022. Back then, we saw an early prototype and followed up with a test ride on a pre-production Skarper system with six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy in September
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Gov. Hochul announces more initiatives to tackle mental health issues Gov. Hochul announces more initiatives to tackle mental health issues 00:37 NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul is doubling down on her pledge to address mental health in the state. She spoke in the Bronx on Thursday, just days after tackling the issue during her
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The Erie County Democrats endorsed Senator Tim Kennedy on Thursday for the 26th Congressional District seat that will soon be vacated by US Congressman Brian Higgins. The endorsement even brought tears to Kennedy’s eyes as he passionately spoke about being a force for change for all Americans. “This is a fight that will continue the
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Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything mobile. He is a colorful raconteur who will guide you … Source link
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In the last few years, video game adaptations have taken the world by storm. One reason why games are so iconic is because of the unforgettable stories they deliver to players, and seeing them being turned into TV shows and movies gives long-time fans more to look forward to while simultaneously introducing the epic tales
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Former federal NDP leader and founder of the Broadbent Institute Ed Broadbent has died at the age of 87. “Our country has lost a fierce champion for ordinary Canadians, an intellectual who strongly believed in building a good society,” the Broadbent Institute said in a statement announcing his death. Broadbent was first
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1,400 year-round shelter spaces, 67 temporary winter response spaces, 172 extra shelter spaces at 8 sites (Extreme Weather Response) and 7 warming centres with 146 spaces ready to serve Vancouverties January 11 2024 – With freezing temperatures and snow in Vancouver, the City is working to help keep residents safe on streets, sidewalks and bikeways.
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The House Committee on Health and Human Resources advanced a couple of bills aimed at trying to ensure greater oversight. One, HB 4595, would allow a legislative oversight committee to meet privately to hear details about sensitive matters like child protective services investigations. Even though the provision allows closed door meetings, the concept is that
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