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gwcl Holder: 9/11 Suspects Must Face Ultimate Justice
« le: Décembre 18, 2024, 04:45:29 am »
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 As much as I love living and working in Washington, D.C., I ;ve always believed you can ;t really know how the country   doing unless you spend time with people who don ;t live here. Right now, we in the national capital region exist in a kind of a protective bubble, insulated from the worst of the hard times facing so many Americans. Unlike most of the country, the federal government and the thousands of private sector firms that do business with or because of it  from lobbyists and lawyers to research and defense contractors  have largely thrived.  So I usually brace myself when I travel, because I expect to see firsthand how people are struggling to cope with tough times.  This week was no different, as I headed to Orlando to speak at stanley cup  a community leaders ; breakfast organized by the University of stanley cup  Central Florida. The school has recently partnered with Brevard Community College to manage WUCF, the PBS station in t stanley cup his part of the state. But what I found instead is a city and a school making the best of the challenges before them and, in fact, creating their own opportunities. The first hint was the taxi driver who told me there are many more tourists than last year for Orlando   multiple family attractions and theme parks: I don ;t know if the economy is as bad off as they say, he told me on the way into town. I took that, of course, with a grain of salt.  But a little research bears him out: both the housing m Tome 4 takeaways from a State of the Union overshadowed by impeachment and the 2020 election
 The Federal Aviation Administration has, at least for now, squashed plans by online shopping giant Amazon to deliver packages via drone.In December, the company unveiled Amazon Prime Air, which would use drones to deliver packages to customers within 30 minutes of their purchase.But, according to Ars Technica, an FAA document rele nike dunk ased Monday said Amazon   proposal is an example of what is barred under regulations for recreational drone use.Specifically, under a list of prohibited drone activities, the FAA mentioned Delivering of packages to people for a fee.Ars Technica says the FAA promised it would revisit commercial applications of small drones later this year and may institute new rules by the end of 2015.                                                                                        Left:                Amazon Prime Air wants to employ drones to deliver packages to customers. Photo courtesy of Amazon                                          Go Deeper                                        amazon                            drones                            faa                                                                                                                                  By 鈥?                                         yeezy    air max      Sam Lane                                                    Sam Lane                                                                                                                        Sam Lane is reporter/p