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After entertainers began boycotting Spotify because of the spread of COVID-19 misinformation on the podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, the streaming service has introduced a COVID content advisory tab, according to NBC News and tech website Engadget.In January, Spotify announced in a news release that it would be adding a content advisory that would direct listeners to its COVID-19 hub.Accor
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stanley cup ng out the tab on Feb. 2 but have been adding it on a rolling basis in the weeks since.News of the tab comes after musicians Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell pulled their entire catalog from Spotify in January.Following Young s departure, the streaming service issued a statement, saying it had detailed content policies in place and removed over 20,000 podcast episodes related to COVID since the start of the pandemic, the New York Times reported.In February, Spotify s CEO apologized for the controversy but added that the company remained committed to hosting the show. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This ma
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The US Department of Justice is awarding almost $320 million to combat the opioid crisis in America. MTN News photo On the first day of National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, the Department of Justice announced it is awarding almost $320 million to combat the opioid crisis in America.The funding will directly help those most impacted by the deadliest drug crisis in American history, including crime victims, children, families, and first responders.Various agencies throughout Montana were awarded a total of almost $5 million.More specifically:The Montana Department of Corrections, Crime Control Bureau was granted $1,300,000Safe Care, L-L-C: $441,530The
nike dunk Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes: $750,000Montana Supreme Court O-C-A: $492,856The Judiciary Court of Montana: $549,986Butte-Silver Bow County drug treatment courts: $718,138Judiciary Courts of the State of Montana: $600,000In 2017, more than 72,000 Americans lost their lives to drug overdoses, an increase from the 64,000 in 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Reporting by Don Fisher
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