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For Cuomo, hardball tactics, intimidation and now allegations of harassment For Cuomo, hardball tactics, intimidation and now allegations of harassment 'He has his opinion and he shares it with you. And that is not for everyone ... and it can be bruising' FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his top aides have garnered a reputation for bullying, including threatening behavior in dealing with political adversaries, critics or those who may challenge their policy decisions. In the face of sexual harassment allegations, an FBI investigation and increasing controversy over the state's handling of nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic, scrutiny of Cuomo's disposition is increasing.Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Kay Orine Howard, longtime resident of Tustin and formerly of Saint Johns, passed away on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at home surrounded by her family. She was 71.
Date Time Operation Bathurst 500 launched in leadup to championship event at Bathurst Police have launched a high-visibility operation in the state’s Central Tablelands as race enthusiasts prepare for the 2021 Supercars Championship season launch. Round one of the Repco Supercars Championship will commence at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, today (Friday 26 February 2021). The event consists of three days of Supercars and Support category racing, followed by two private ride days. Western Region Commander, Acting Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna, was joined by Supercars Australia Chief Operating Officer Shane Howard and Bathurst Mayor, Councillor Bobby Bourke, to officially launch Operation Bathurst 500. Traditionally, events of its kind at Bathurst have drawn in large crowds of competitors, officials and spectators. However, this year’s event will attract an expected crowd of 10,000 patrons across the three days of racing in accordance with the NSW Health COVID-19 Safety Plan for Major Recreational Facilities.
The residents of two South-West Victorian Shires are being asked to help shape the future of their local libraries. Corangamite and Moyne shires are...
Marriott International announced today it would create the Arne M. Sorenson Hospitality Fund to support the design of a "world-class hospitality program and curriculum" at historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers A very rare and unique Lotus 12 Sakabat with possibly the oldest surviving motor that was raced by Formula One World Champion and Australian Driver Jack Brabham is going up for auction this weekend. “There were only ever 12 Lotus 12’s built, with only seven known still remaining, 3 in the UK, 1 in Belgium, 1 in the USA and only 2 in Australia, so this car is an extremely important part of Australian Motor Racing History,” said Mr. Lee Hames, Chief Operations Officer for Lloyds Auctions. This period correct Lotus 12 Sakabat is a credit to Graham Howard who had the foresight to re-build the vehicle of Ern Tadgell’s Lotus 12 ‘Sakabat’ after its accident in QLD in 1960.
One new positive COVID-19 case has been recorded in the Northern Territory in the past 24 hours. A 43-year-old man who arrived on the repatriation flight...
Proof-of-concept project paves the way for the integration of molecules with computer chips Engineers have developed a technique that allows them to precisely place microscopic devices formed from folded DNA molecules in not only a specific location but also in a specific orientation. As a proof-of-concept, they arranged more than 3,000 glowing moon-shaped nanoscale molecular devices into a flower-shaped instrument for indicating the polarization of light. Each of 12 petals pointed in a different direction around the center of the flower, and within in each petal about 250 moons were aligned to the direction of the petal. Because each moon only glows when struck by polarized light matching its orientation, the end result is a flower whose petals light up in sequence as the polarization of light shined upon it is rotated. The flower, which spans a distance smaller than the width of a human hair, demonstrates that thousands of molecules can be reliably oriented on the surface of a chip.
Mouse brain showing genetically modified cells stuck in the neural precursor stage (red, yellow) and unable to progress to become neurons. Image credit:...
Date Time Share In Dueling Ants Vying to Become Replacement Queen, Behavioral and Molecular Cues Quickly Determine Who Will Win “Pseudoqueens” rapidly emerge after social structure is disrupted by the loss of queen In Indian jumping ants, workers duel with their antennae to establish new leadership after the death of their queen. Photo credit: Giacomo Mancini, NYU In one species of ants, workers duel to establish new leadership after the death of their queen. While these sparring matches stretch for more than a month, changes in behavior and gene expression in the first three days of dueling can accurately predict who will triumph, according to a New York University study published in the journal Genes & Development.