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Amazon tried to destroy Parler, social network says in new lawsuit

Amazon tried to ‘destroy’ Parler, social network says in new lawsuit Updated: March 4 Published March 4 Share on Facebook Print article Parler, a social network embraced by right-wing groups, lobbed a new lawsuit against Amazon in King County Superior Court, two weeks after Parler’s relaunch rendered moot its original accusation in federal court that Amazon had effectively killed its business. The move, Amazon attorneys said in a filing Wednesday kicking the suit back to federal court, is “an extreme attempt to forum shop.” After a federal judge last month denied Parler’s request that she force Amazon to reconnect the social network to its cloud-computing services, Parler, Amazon contends, is seeking a new hearing before a new judge in “a transparent effort to evade this Court’s dim view of the merits of Parler’s claims. But Parler’s scheme is futile.”

Undefeated since viral incident, Lighthouse rallies together under interim coach Kendall Nichols

That incident, we ve moved on from it, Nichols said. We don t even speak about it. Nichols, who was brought on as an assistant during the 2017-18 season, has stepped in as the Lions interim coach. The 1995 Roosevelt graduate shares a close relationship with Moore, and even though his brother can t be on the sidelines with him, Nichols has vowed to do everything he can to steer the team in the right direction. So far, so good. More than 12,000 Hoosiers have died from COVID-19 since March 2020. There are real names, faces and human stories behind that staggering number. This Sunday, The Times partners with 11 Indiana news agencies to share the stories of dozens of “Hoosiers We’ve Lost” in a special print section and online presentation. Watch for it Sunday.

Pendleton High School athletes enter into quarantine after COVID exposure

Public Health Madison and Dane County employee keeps COVID-19 dashboard running

The meaning behind Dane County’s COVID-19 dashboard isn’t lost on Katarina Grande. “It’s been tough,” she said. “We’ve been posting daily data for nearly a year and we’re incredibly sensitive that behind the numbers are people and family.” The city-county health department’s COVID-19 dashboard began as a one-person operation that required a few data points entered manually every day. It’s grown into an extensive process, pulling data from multiple sources and demanding at least an hour of processing time each morning — a routine repeated every day, without fail, by someone on the six-person data team led by Grande.

Rep Merrick shows real leadership

Print article It’s hard to process the daily drama of state and national news lately, with many readers becoming numb to all the “breaking news” vying for their attention. In spite of this cacophony of noise and distraction, a few stories still shake us from our stupor, like the Anchorage Daily News’ recent coverage of the Eagle River legislative townhall meeting, where certain Republican Party members called for the resignation of Rep. Kelly Merrick for the newly minted cardinal sin of “working with the other side,” exactly what we expect and demand of our congressional delegation, but apparently not in the Alaska Legislature.

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