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9 Nov 2020, 6:00 am by Jane Turner
Sara Thompson was born in Jacksonville, Florida, but she moved with her parents to Omaha, Nebraska, when she was nine months old. [read post]
28 Jul 2008, 5:45 pm
PulseNet is an early warning system for outbreaks of foodborne disease that is comprised of a national network of public health laboratories that performs DNA “fingerprinting” on bacteria that may be foodborne. [read post]
21 Dec 2009, 10:57 am by smtaber
In the run-up to this month’s global climate summit in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Consensus Center dispatched researchers to the world’s most likely global-warming hot spots. [read post]
23 Dec 2009, 4:42 pm by admin
In the run-up to this month’s global climate summit in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Consensus Center dispatched researchers to the world’s most likely global-warming hot spots. [read post]
9 Jul 2021, 10:41 am by Eugene Volokh
Public Utilities Commission plurality noted, "[n]otably absent from PruneYard was any concern that [compelled hosting of public speech] might affect the shopping center owner's exercise of his own right to speak. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 11:16 pm by tekEditor
” Thanks to its success on the web, the platform is primed for use in the business world — leading a wave of technologies spilling out of the net’s biggest names and into the corporate data center. [read post]
11 Nov 2019, 9:01 pm by Kevin Kaufman
At the end of 2018, according to the Centers for Disease Control, about 67 percent of all poor adults lived in wireless-only households and 57 percent of adults of all incomes lived in wireless-only households.[1] These excessive taxes and fees–especially those that impose high per-line taxes and fees–impose a disproportionate tax burden on those least able to afford them. [read post]
11 Dec 2018, 3:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
At the end of 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control, about 68 percent of all poor adults lived in wireless-only households and 53 percent of all adults of all incomes lived in wireless-only households.[1] These excessive taxes and fees–especially those that impose high per-line taxes and fees–impose a disproportionate tax burden on those least able to afford them. [read post]
17 Nov 2020, 4:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
At the end of 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 67 percent of all low-income adults lived in wireless-only households and 58 percent of adults of all incomes lived in wireless-only households.[2] These excessive taxes and fees—especially those that impose high per-line taxes and fees—impose a disproportionate tax burden on those least able to afford them. [read post]