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State laws and the lack of government oversight leave a multi-billion-dollar DNA paternity industry unchecked


State laws and the lack of government oversight leave a multi-billion-dollar DNA paternity industry unchecked
DNA paternity testing sometimes leads to roadblocks and heartbreak
A Vial Mistake: DNA paternity test mistakes have lasting effects
By Daniela Molina and Lee Zurik | February 15, 2021 at 3:37 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 9:49 AM
(InvestigateTV) - B.J. Olson was certain his mother had lied to him for years.
When he was a child, Linda Lea Olson told him that his father was a man named Howard. She told her son that she had had two romantic partners prior to his birth.
After his birth, the other man took a paternity test that excluded him as B.J.’s father. ....

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Texas leaders failed to heed warnings that left the state's power grid vulnerable to winter extremes, experts say


Texas leaders failed to heed warnings that left the state s power grid vulnerable to winter extremes, experts say
KXXV
Posted at 9:25 PM, Feb 17, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-17 22:25:38-05
Millions of Texans have gone days without power or heat in subfreezing temperatures brought on by snow and ice storms. Limited regulations on companies that generate power and a history of isolating Texas from federal oversight help explain the crisis, energy and policy experts told The Texas Tribune.
While Texas Republicans were quick to pounce on renewable energy and to blame frozen wind turbines, the natural gas, nuclear and coal plants that provide most of the state’s energy also struggled to operate during the storm. Officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the energy grid operator for most of the state, said that the state’s power system was simply no match for the deep freeze. ....

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'He failed them': Waikato farmer fined after giving cattle only half their daily feed


He failed them : Waikato farmer fined after giving cattle only half their daily feed
17 Feb, 2021 01:36 AM
2 minutes to read
NZ Herald
A Waikato farmer has been fined $3500 for starving 26 cattle, despite an earlier warning.
An animal welfare inspector visited the Morrinsville lifestyle property on July 23 last year, after a complaint from a member of the public. Owner Alastair Robert Kane Hughes, 59, was responsible for 26 cows on the approximately 4 hectare section.
Ministry of Primary Industries district compliance manager Brendon Mikkelsen said Hughes was told to provide sufficient feed to meet the nutritional needs of the cows.
People in charge of animals have an obligation to their welfare. The animals were Mr Hughes primary responsibility and he failed them. ....

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A decade after the Arab Spring, autocrats still rule the Mideast


A decade after the Arab Spring, autocrats still rule the Mideast
17 Feb, 2021 04:00 AM
8 minutes to read
Demonstrators in Cairo in 2011 celebrated upon hearing that President Hosni Mubarak had been toppled after 18 days of protests against his government. Photo / Ed Ou, The New York Times
Demonstrators in Cairo in 2011 celebrated upon hearing that President Hosni Mubarak had been toppled after 18 days of protests against his government. Photo / Ed Ou, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Ben Hubbard and David D. Kirkpatrick
The popular uprisings of 2011 mostly failed, but they gave the region a taste for democracy that continues to whet an appetite for change. ....

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