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Maryland State Trooper Arrested on Multiple Charges
A Maryland State Police trooper was arrested Saturday morning on multiple charges, police say, according to NBC. Trooper First Class Ryan Bandy was arrested at about 4 a.m. by officers from the Anne Arundel County Police Department, according to statement from the Maryland State Police. He was charged with false imprisonment, second-degree assault and a fourth-degree…
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Are Social Norms Ruining Self-efficacy?
Society’s Expectations; What In The World???? We are all walking around with an atomically toxic claim of self-worth. Many of our identities are linked to a society that barely meets healthy social expectations and intrinsically withholds the truth of our perceptive virtue. Socialism has become the number one cause of low self-esteem, fear, murder, and…
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Sutartinės: Reviving Lithuanian Cultural Heritage and Proposing a National Celebration Day
Sutartinės, Lithuanian multipart songs, have long been regarded as an essential part of Lithuania’s cultural heritage. In 2010, the UNESCO recognized their importance by inscribing them on the Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Despite this honor, however, sutartinės remained relatively unknown outside the country and only appreciated by folklore enthusiasts within Lithuania. This all changed recently…
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Maryland judges question jurisdiction of digital ad tax case
Attorneys debated the proper jurisdiction for settling a legal challenge to the first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising during arguments before Maryland’s highest court on Friday, according to WTOP. Meanwhile, an attorney for the state appeared to surprise judges when she said Maryland has already collected some taxes from companies that voluntarily submitted revenues to the state…
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2 people shot and killed at Holiday Inn, gunman then shoots himself in Annapolis
Police are on scene investigating a shooting with multiple victims involved, according to WMAR2NEWS. The crime scene is reportedly located in the 2000 block of Somerville Road in Annapolis. Officials say a man and woman were at the Holiday Inn Express when the incident happened. An unknown man shot the pair and they were pronounced dead…
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Interview: Brooklane Move Towards Healing On “Stay Toxic”
Intertwining that classic pop-punk feel with a modern outlook and perspective, Brooklane are back and fiercer than ever with “Stay Toxic,” an anthemic collab with 408 all about knowing your worth and stepping away from unhealthy circumstances to focus on your well-being. It’s equally fun to listen to as it is empowering, reminding listeners that…
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Members of the far-right group, the Proud Boys, have been found guilty of seditious conspiracy by a Washington DC jury
Proud Boys leader, Enrique Tarrio, was among those convicted, despite not being in Washington at the time of the group’s actions. The defendants were part of a group that aimed to forcibly prevent the peaceful transfer of power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden following the 2020 elections. We covered January 6th in real time…
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How Is An Ex-Marine Considered A Private Citizen When They Murder A Homeless Man on NYC Subway
The city Medical Examiner found the cause of victim Jordan Neely’s Monday death was compression of the neck. The finding is a critical piece of the investigation as police said they were awaiting the results of the autopsy before determining if criminal charges should be filed. “NYC is not Gotham,” city Comptroller Brad Lander tweeted. “We…
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Jamie Foxx Trends On Socials – Someone Posted On His IG Account Saying He Feels Blessed
Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized more than 3 weeks after suffering a medical emergency, and those closest to him say he needs all the prayers in the world. Actor and game show host Jamie Foxx has had an undisclosed medical complication, his daughter said Wednesday in an Instagram post. The 55-year-old Foxx’s daughter Corrine Foxx posted the news back on April…
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50% of women incorrectly believe the morning-after pill is illegal
Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade, abortion laws are changing rapidly. We want to make some things abundantly clear: 1. The morning-after pill is not the abortion pill. 2. The morning-after pill is a safe, effective form of emergency contraception used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or birth control failure. 3. Anyone, of any age…
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As Florida and The Southern States Continue To Ban Books and Education, New York Becomes First US State to Ban Gas and Fossil Fuel
Enacted SFY 2023-24 Budget Includes Provisions to Reduce New York State’s Reliance on Fossil Fuels Speaker Carl Heastie and Energy Committee Chair Didi Barrett today announced that the Enacted State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2023-24 Budget includes provisions to phase out the use of fossil fuels in new buildings and invest in new renewable energy projects…
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Interview: Will Evans Explores The Human Experience On ‘After The Burnt Out Sun’
There’s no experience quite like stepping into the world of a new record for the first time, and Will Evans’ fans are very lucky in that department this spring. Will recently released his 16-track After The Burnt Out Sun album, and to call it an album feels like a description that simply falls short. Throughout…
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Interview: Emily Monsen Captures Beautiful Vulnerability On “how we used to be”
It takes a special kind of artist to make the kind of song that has your heartstrings tugging with every lyric, and Emily Monsen manages to achieve that every time she releases something new. Her latest offering, “how we used to be,” is a stunning look back on a past relationship with a nuanced perspective,…
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10 Incredible Songs That May Have Gone Under Your Radar This April
Is there anything quite like the rush of discovering a new song or artist you can’t get enough of? We think not, and that’s exactly why we at TREMG love spotlighting rising and underappreciated talent to give creators at every level the recognition they deserve. So many artists spent April offering fans new treats, releasing…
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From Denier to Retired: Tony McAleer Undergoes A Radical Transformation From Neo-Nazi to Peace Activist in The Cure For Hate
What is Genocide? Genocide is the deliberate killing or severe mistreatment of a large number of people from a particular national or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group indefinitely. In 1948, the United Nations Genocide Convention defined genocide as any of five “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part,…
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Book bans target school libraries across the nation, an overview
On April 24, The American Library Association released its research on 2022-2023 book banning efforts. The report found 1,269 calls to censor library resources last year. Batch bans, or the call to restrict multiple titles in a single challenge, rose to 90 percent of all overall challenges. Censorship laws have caused major panic and fear…
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It’s A Gen X Problem, The Banking Institutions Were Shaky and Millennials Didn’t Notice, Should They Consider Their Own Pockets At The Ballot Box
It’s the same thing that happened back during that weekend of September 13–14, 2008 at the beginning of the Great Recession as college students were in class while AIG, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch all crashed looking for financial relief from companies like Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. It would create a jobless dystopia…
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There’s More Than A 50/50 Chance You’ll Love FIFTY FIFTY
If you’ve been on TikTok within the past month or so, there’s a huge chance you’ve heard (and fallen in love with) “Cupid,” a delightfully lovestruck song by Korean girl group FIFTY FIFTY that’s already breaking records as the fastest debut for a K-Pop girl group to make it onto the Billboard Hot 100 songs…
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