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Elsewhere, Sead Kolasinac played the entire game as Schalke lost 1-0 to Bielefeld. Fabian Klos scored just after half-time to condemn Kolasinac's side to their 21st defeat of the season. Matteo Guendouzi was also in action in the Bundesliga, playing the full match as Hertha drew 1-1 with Mainz on the road. Lucas Tousart gave the visitors the lead before Philipp Mwene levelled the game before half-time. In the Championship, Daniel Ballard played the entire game and kept another clean sheet as Blackpool beat Northampton 3-0 at Sixfields Stadium. The win moves the Tangerines up to fifth in the table after 44 games this season.
#StopOnlineAbuse | What next? As we emerge from the social media blackout today, we’ve used the time to reflect on what has been achieved through this particular moment and our wider #StopOnlineAbuse campaign. Having spoken to our staff and players, whilst we all agree that this moment does not eliminate the problem, it has given us time to think about the action we must all continue to take. We’re in the process of imposing a stadium ban on an Arsenal Member who was identified as using social media to incite violence against an Arsenal player and target an opposing player with discriminatory language.
Oregon lawmakers reluctantly make $17 million downpayment on wildfire preparedness Updated Jan 09, 2021; Posted Jan 09, 2021 The Riverside fire burns in the Mount Hood National Forest, seen from La Dee Flats near the Clackamas River.Mount Hood National Forest Facebook Share If anything illustrated the need for Oregon to invest more in wildfire preparedness, it was last year’s cluster of Labor Day infernos that chewed through a million acres of forestland, destroyed thousands of homes and structures and killed nine people. Despite scores of recommendations that the governor’s Council on Wildfire Response said were urgent back in 2019, the Oregon Legislature made no headway on the issue last year after two Republican walkouts over climate change legislation. Gov. Kate Brown’s hope of addressing some of those proposals in one of the Legislature’s special sessions didn’t happen either, taking a backseat to more pressing pandemic-related funding and policing reforms.
. As thousands of Oregon homes burned to rubble last month, the state’s politicians joined the timber industry in blaming worsening wildfires on the lack of logging. Echoing a longstanding belief in the state that public forests are the problem, U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, a Republican who represents eastern Oregon, equated the federal government’s management to that of “a slum lord.” And Democratic Gov. Kate Brown on “Face the Nation” accused Republicans in the state Legislature of blocking measures, proposed by a wildfire council, that would have increased logging on public lands. In the decades since government restrictions reduced logging on federal lands, the timber industry has promoted the idea that private lands are less prone to wildfires, saying that forests thick with trees fuel bigger, more destructive blazes. An analysis by OPB and ProPublica shows last month’s fires burned as intensely on private forests with large-scale logging operations as they did, on average, on federal lands that cut fewer trees.