I mean sources say and they have no sources. They are like novelists. They makeup the sources. Some some cases there are sources but they wont do it correctly. In many cases they literally makeup sources. 9 sources within the white house. There are no 9 sources. I want to get it sorted out with the press. The white house said Sarah Sanders will go in trumps place. Did the president make the right move considering how the press treats him . Here are a few of the latest examples. Instead of trump making bizarre false claims, you can say trump lies and just put again about illegal voting . He is as dismiss of truth as he is of ethices. It works up to a point. I am sad to say it can lead to the diminishment of democracy if not its death. Here is the lubricant of trumpism. Small, petty, cruel, mean spirited fear. Fear is the lubricant of dictators. You could put a whole hour of this and we would never get enough of it. Come on what do you think of this . Good or bad decision . Fear is the l
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Annual Educational Recognition Awards May 5 will honor teaching excellence
Chancellor’s Medal for Distinguished Teaching recipient Mai-Lan Rogoff will deliver the Last Lecture at virtual event
UMass Medical School Communications April 28, 2021
The Educational Recognition Awards ceremony and Last Lecture return with a hybrid format after a one-year hiatus, when 21 faculty and other educators will be recognized for excellence in teaching on Wednesday, May 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. The traditional event includes words of wisdom from an esteemed teacher and recognition of community members who excel as mentors, teachers and advisors fulfilling the educational mission of UMass Medical School.
Mai-Lan Rogoff, MD
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The debate over what to do with backyard chickens could come to a head Wednesday when North Huntingdon officials are expected to vote on a proposal to allow hens, but not roosters, to be raised in certain neighborhoods.
The seven commissioners, who have been split over how to regulate backyard chickens, are to vote on a zoning ordinance amendment that would allow residents to raise the hens in areas zoned R-2, R-3 and R-4, if they obtain a conditional-use permit through the zoning hearing board. Chickens would not be permitted in neighborhoods zoned R-1.