Vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Pixabay - Page 3 : vimarsana.com

Needed infrastructure projects with 'good-paying jobs' blocked by red tape

American infrastructure projects take far too long to move through Washington’s many permitting and review hoops. From bureaucratic red tape to legal challenges and delays, critical infrastructure projects that bring reliable, affordable energy and good-paying jobs to U.S. communities are slowed down often to the point of outright cancellation, and the losers are America’s workers, families, and businesses.

United-states
Washington
Americans
America
American
Pixabay
Mike-sommers-sean-mcgarvey
National-environmental-policy-act
White-house-council-on-environmental-quality
Facebook
President-biden
Inflation-reduction-act

New law strips citizenship from terrorists who get paid for violence

A new law has been adopted by a possibly unprecedented 94 out of 120 members of the Israeli Knesset that strips citizenship from terrorists.

Israel
United-states
America
Israeli
Israelis
Palestinian
Maurice-hirsch
Avi-dichter
Pixabay
Palestinian-authority
Facebook
Israeli-knesset

Valentine THIS: Now students are getting porn lessons!

A U.S. university unveiled a new course to its gender, sexuality and women’s studies program which focuses on digital pornography, according to a Tuesday news release.

United-states
America
Alexa-schwerha
Pixabay
Jennifer-pollitt
Daily-caller-news-foundation
Facebook
Temple-university
Digital-pornography
Lois-lerner-part
Black-lives-matter

Starting a Successful Vending Machine Business in the USA

FinSMEs is the financial news site dedicated to covering venture capital, private equity, and merger and acquisition deals in real time!

Pixabay
Crystal-chen

Angry CNN viewers unload on Twitter after Don Lemon's New Year's Eve miss

At the stroke of midnight Don Lemon and revelers in New Orleans were dancing to Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up" on CNN rather than celebrating the start of 2023 with toasts and kisses.

Timothy-burke
Don-lemon
Pixabay
Cnn
New-orleans
That-azz
New-year
Back-that-azz-up

Flawed study claims states with abortion limits have higher maternal death rates

A study just published by the Commonwealth Fund, which claims that states that have banned or restricted abortion have higher rates of maternal and infant deaths than states that protect abortion, is flawed. According to Dr. Michael New, Research Associate of Political Science and Social Research at The Catholic University of America and an Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, the study actually “fails to provide any meaningful evidence that protective pro-life laws lead to worse public health outcomes.” (emphasis added)

Texas
United-states
United-kingdom
Washington
Catholic-university-of-america
District-of-columbia
Chile
Ireland
Poland
Scotland
American
Carole-novielli

Wildfires are climbing up the snowiest mountains of the western U.S.

In the western United States, natural periods of fire and snow are cyclical. The summer brings wildfire season, and the winter brings ski season. But as the globe warms, these cycles have become erratic and less reliable, with dramatic impacts on the region’s vital water supply. Now, researchers have shown that severe wildfires are diminishing […]

Colorado
United-states
Colorado-state-university
Boise-state-university
Idaho
Cameron-peak
Steven-fassnacht
Mojtaba-sadegh
Pixabay
David-mark
Stephanie-kampf
Daniel-mcgrath-colorado-state-university-wildfires

Musk thanks advertisers for returning to Twitter

Elon Musk on Saturday thanked advertisers for returning to Twitter after multiple reports said big-name companies like Apple and Amazon would resume advertising. 

Elon-musk
Pixabay
Twitter

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.