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“Hauliers won’t change to electric when the technology doesn’t do the job!”
The government is ramping up its zero carbon agenda, but how keen are HGV operators to jump onboard when the technology is struggling to keep pace with the demands of running a fleet of vehicles? Last month (November) prime minister Boris Johnson set out a …
5G Technology Doesn’t Harm Humans Or The Environment
December 28th, 2020 by Jennifer Sensiba According to the FBI and various news outlets, the Nashville RV bomb set off on Christmas morning was the work of Anthony Warner, who died in the blast. Nobody was killed, largely because the RV had loudspeakers warning people to …
Cancer doesn’t take a break for COVID-19 (letter to the editor)
According to an April 2020 report, cervical cancer screenings dropped nationwide by 83%. This steep decline is due to the temporary shutdown of medical offices for routine care to curb the spread of COVID-19. However, regular cervical cancer screening is essential to good health and can save lives. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and …
Pandemic doesn’t break first lady holiday hospital tradition
WASHINGTON (AP) — Melania Trump isn’t letting the coronavirus pandemic break a decadeslong tradition of first ladies visiting a Washington children’s hospital at the holidays. She planned her fourth and final holiday visit as first lady to Children’s National on Tuesday, continuing a tradition begun more than 70 years ago by first lady Bess Truman. …
Long break doesn’t mean less work for some in Class of 2021 :: WRAL.com
By Payton Tysinger, WRAL contributor For students at universities around the Triangle, a semester riddled by pandemic-related challenges has concluded. Now, on a winter break that is nearly double its normal length, also due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students are simply taking time to relax while others push forward with their plans for the …
Talking about how lockdown affects mental health doesn’t make you a Covid-denier | Mental health
This is purgatory, a barren parody of real life. We’re living in monochrome, an existence bedevilled by tedium, stripped of spontaneity, robbed of little joys but defined by ever greater stresses. This relentless assault on our wellbeing will only intensify: those left fearing for their imperilled jobs in a nation with a shredded safety net …
‘If He Doesn’t Win Ohio, It’s Over’: Trump Slips in the Heartland
Columbus’s growth, and the expansion of suburbs and exurbs into what used to be rural and blue-collar areas, might have once spelled an opportunity for Republicans. But under Mr. Trump the Republican Party has lost its footing among specifically these kinds of voters — and the growth in Franklin County, which includes Columbus, plays into …
Good parenting doesn’t stop when parents break up
I’m a regular reader of your column and most of the time I find your suggestions helpful, but I did not find your answer last week to a woman with an uncooperative ex of any benefit. Basically, you just told her to call a meeting and work it out. Her point was she didn’t get …
Tesla promises cars that connect to the grid, even if Elon Musk doesn’t really want them to
Tesla plans for its future electric vehicles to be able to both suck up power and spit it back out into the grid. Tesla didn’t specify when this capability would be available when CEO Elon Musk made the announcement during Tesla’s much-anticipated Battery Day event in Palo Alto, California. “A Powerwall and a car” But …
’Breaking news’ doesn’t mean what it used to – News – Journal Standard
Breaking news. The phrase “breaking news” has been inflated in recent years. Years ago, “breaking news” meant a story so important it was worth interrupting other programming. Now, in the cable news era, the words “breaking news” pop up at regular intervals, several times an hour. In that sense, they’re like the “new and improved” …