After the terrorist attacks, Congress strengthened presidential powers, surveillance | Local News

[ad_1] While the September 11 attacks shook the ground beneath Americans’ feet, many observers say the policy changes authorized by Congress in the aftermath of the event have created seismic shifts in the way the nation decides to go to war, investigate and operate in a dark world of counterterrorism. “In the days following September … Read more

Reed’s Snob May Hurt the United States | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] The biggest news in golf this week was the announcement on Wednesday of this year’s U.S. Ryder Cup team final selections. The 12-man squad already had six automatic qualifiers to Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas and Patrick Cantlay, so it was up to captain Steve Stricker to select the … Read more

Lewistown woman charged with fraud | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] LEWISTOWN – Lewistown Police say a woman made an unauthorized purchase using an ex-boyfriend’s credit card. Police said a resident complained when he noticed an unauthorized purchase of $ 72 on his bank statement, accusing Helen Smith, 27, of making charges through Facebook Pay. She was charged on September 1, 2021, according to a … Read more

The loophole allows some to unmask | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] HARRISBURG – An apparent loophole in Pennsylvania’s mask mandate for schools makes it easier for some students to go to class without having to cover their faces, even as state education regulators sought to do an example of an overtly defiant school board. The Secretary of State for Health’s order requiring masks to be … Read more

Harvard Tour Groups Continue Modified Covid Operations | New

[ad_1] Although the Harvard campus has come back to life this fall as students and faculty return to classes in person, one defining presence at Harvard Yard remains elusive: tourists and prospective students. As Harvard gates remain closed to unaffiliated people and the coronavirus spreads, Harvard tour groups continue to run modified tours, virtually or … Read more

Oregon Reports 21 More COVID-19 Deaths, 2,437 New Cases; St. Charles Bend record 92 in hospital

[ad_1] More than 80% of the last cases were among the unvaccinated PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – There are 21 new COVID-19-related deaths in Oregon, bringing the state’s death toll to 3,394, the Oregon Health Authority reported Thursday as St. Charles Bend reported a record 92 COVID-19 patients. The OHA also reported 2,437 new confirmed and … Read more

Four factors that increase the risk of vaccinees contracting COVID

[ad_1] Two weeks after your second COVID-19[feminine dose vaccinale, les effets protecteurs de la vaccination seront à leur maximum. À ce stade, vous êtes complètement vacciné. Si vous contractez toujours le COVID-19 après ce point, vous avez subi une infection « percée ». D’une manière générale, les infections percées sont similaires aux infections régulières au COVID-19 chez … Read more

Elon University women’s soccer gets shutout for season 3

[ad_1] With a dominant offensive performance, Elon University women’s football beat the Gardner-Webb University Bulldogs 2-0 with two goals in the second half. The team, now sitting at 3-3 on the season, controlled the ball throughout the match, making a total of 33 shots, including 16 on goal. Elon University junior midfielder Lily Harke scored … Read more