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Appeals Court Allows Construction Of White House Ballroom To Continue
Appeals Court Allows Construction Of White House Ballroom To Continue
A U.S. appeals court on April 17 put on hold a lower court order that had halted construction of the White House ballroom, allowing the project to proceed for now.
Previously, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon issued a preliminary injunction blocking above-ground construction of the ballroom but allowed “below-ground” construction of national security facilities to continue.
Leon had said the project cannot continue without authorization from Congress.
But now, as Aldgra Fredly reports for The Epoch Times, a three-judge panel of the U.S....
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Liberal MP Labels X A "Massive Problem" For Allowing Brits To Criticize Mass Immigration
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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
A British Liberal Democrat MP has openly admitted what the political class really fears about Elon Musk’s X: it lets ordinary Britons speak freely about the disaster of mass immigration.
In a clip that exploded across the platform on Monday, Cheltenham MP Max Wilkinson described X as a “massive problem” precisely because it gives critics of unchecked migration a voice.
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By Targeting Dairy Farmers, ESG Wants To Decide Your Milk
By Targeting Dairy Farmers, ESG Wants To Decide Your Milk
Authored by Samantha Fillmore via RealClearMarkets,
It starts with a letter in the mail.
A dairy farmer opens it to find new requirements from their milk processing plant.
Herd data, energy usage, emissions figures. The letter calls it voluntary but if you don't comply, the plant can't take your milk. And if the plant can't take your milk, you're out of business.
That's 'Pathways to Dairy Net Zero' in practice...
Pathways to Dairy Net Zero (P2DNZ) is presented as a voluntary, science-based initiative to reduce...
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