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From Childhood Dream to Lifelong Passion: Laken Riley’s Teacher Recalls Her Early Ambitions to Become a Nurse But Cut Short Thanks to Joe Biden

Laken Hope Riley with her teacher, GinaAnn Carlton Riggs (Facebook) The aspirations of a young woman, who from the tender age of six, yearned to be a nurse, have been tragically cut short. Laken Hope Riley’s vibrant life was abruptly ended due to the devastating consequence of failed immigration policies under the Biden regime. The

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From Childhood Dream to Lifelong Passion: Laken Riley’s Teacher Recalls Her Early Ambitions to Become a Nurse But Cut Short Thanks to Joe Biden | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

From Childhood Dream to Lifelong Passion: Laken Riley’s Teacher Recalls Her Early Ambitions to Become a Nurse But Cut Short Thanks to Joe Biden by Jim Hᴏft Mar. 4, 2024 7:00 am Laken Hope Riley with her teacher, GinaAnn Carlton Riggs (Facebook) The aspirations of a young woman, who from the tender age of six

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Science group raises concerns over Illinois’ attempt to ban food additives – Washington Examiner

(The Center Square) – A move to ban certain food additives in Illinois is getting the attention of the scientific community.  The Illinois Food Safety Act in  Senate Bill 2637  would ban several additives, including potassium bromate and red dye No. 3. California and New York are working on similar bans, but if enacted, Illinois

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The Debrief with Chris Irvine: Trump’s legal lifelines – Washington Examiner

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Super Tuesday: Schiff aims to blunt Porter as California Senate primary takes center stage – Washington Examiner

Super Tuesday is upon us, and the golden prize up for grabs is California. Former President Donald Trump will look to burnish his credentials with a dominant delegate victory, while President Joe Biden will also aim for a dominant show. But there are plenty of intriguing down ballot races, not least the jungle primary for

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Super Tuesday: Supreme Court’s 14th Amendment decision looms large over elections – Washington Examiner

The Supreme Court‘s pending decision on whether former President Donald Trump should be on Colorado‘s Republican primary ballot makes this Super Tuesday unlike any other. With Trump’s legal problems upending this election season more broadly, the Supreme Court’s decision, which could be announced on Monday morning, could similarly upend Super Tuesday’s primary results in Colorado and Maine before Illinois votes later this month. Colorado Republicans

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JavaScript Runs the World—Maybe Even Literally

Lex Fridman has done many long interviews on his popular podcast. Even so, the episode with the legendary programmer John Carmack has an unhinged director’s-cut feel to it. Over five hours, Carmack dishes on everything from vector operations to Doom. But it’s something Fridman says, offhand, that really justifies the extended run time: “I think

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Super Tuesday: Maine rankled by Trump ballot access and ranked choice revolt – Washington Examiner

Maine is one of two Super Tuesday states where voters may not ultimately be allowed to vote for former President Donald Trump. Along with Colorado’s Supreme Court, Maine’s elected officials have determined that Trump is ineligible for Tuesday’s ballot, citing the 14th Amendment clause barring those who have “engaged in insurrection” from holding federal office.

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Passengers File $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Alaska Airlines Following Door Plug Blowout

Three passengers aboard the Alaska Airlines flight which suffered a door plug ejection Jan. 4 shortly after taking off are suing the company and plane manufacturer Boeing for $1 billion for “systemic risks,” according to a press release. Passengers on Alaskan Airlines flight 1282 were en route to Ontario, California, from Portland, Oregon when a

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Why Tech Job Interviews Became Such a Nightmare

Sasha Luccioni, an AI researcher in Montreal, responded to WIRED’s story to say it was “10,000 percent true!” She added that over-the-top interviews are a long-established problem in parts of the industry. During a past job search, she tweeted, one Big Tech company “made me do *12* interviews and a take-home assignment.” (Luccioni declined to

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