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  • Schools that banned phones a few years ago have advice for other districts as the governor calls for a crackdown.
  • President Trump says he's thinking of getting rid of the country's disaster response agency, FEMA. States say they can't replicate what FEMA does on their own.
  • The way the terminations have been carried out will undermine the efficiency and productivity of workers left behind, expert says.
  • The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is underway this week — and there are calls for taxing the extremely rich to address global inequality.
  • IT'S A CAR SHOW >>Car Enthusiast from all over the USA are talking about RWUSA as the first of it's kind. Vehicles from all over the spectrum are joining our tour and experiencing it first hand. Imports, Domestics, Euros, Trucks, Classics, Bikes, Luxury and a vast group of unique builds make our show floor. IT'S A RACING EVENT >>RWUSA Sole purpose for the the creation of the event was to bring to light the danger of ILLEGAL STREET RACING. Is why we have dedicated the event to bringing awareness to keeping it safe and fun, allowing anyone with the need for speed to take it to a controlled track and battle heads up versus others just like them. In some instances we will do Drifting, Time Attack or Autocross, depending on the state and magnitude of the event. IT'S A LIFESTYLE EVENT >>With now near Over 100k attendees total 10 years, those who have been to a RWUSA event immediately ask for a return date and those familiar to 742 Marketing events, know the quality that can be put together. This Lifestyle event is jam packed with entertainment that you won't be able to get a chance to sleep while you wait for awards. IT'S A CONSUMER EVENT >>We know how important it is for fans or consumers to meet and speak with the brands we all love, it's how our industry continues to grow, we have made it a note to continue to connect you the attendee with our extensive line of sponsors and partners. We make being a vendor extremely simple. We encourage all local business to connect with us. RaceWars USA Tour on Facebook / Instagram
  • Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta in Pennsylvania — ruling after Musk’s lawyers said the winners are paid spokespeople and not chosen by chance — did not immediately explain his reasoning.
  • The Food and Drug Administration authorized the first over-the-counter at-home COVID-19 and flu test combo test on Monday.
  • Medical advances mean many more people are surviving cancer and living for years or decades with its after effects. Here's how they are navigating life after treatment.
  • The annual Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival will include music beginning at 10 am on the Gazebo Stage. There will be storytelling in the Porter House and jam sessions all over the park. Enjoy the Poway Farmers Market from 8 am to 2 pm. The following is the concert schedule: 10:00 a.m. Hullabaloo. Start your day with some free-range, organic kid-folk. 10:45 a.m. Marilyn McPhie. World renowned storyteller will give you a taste of what will be happening over in the Porter House. 11:00 a.m. MohaviSoul. Stellar songwriting and tight bluegrass-flavored musicianship will kick things up a notch. 12:00 p.m. Scarborough. Hear Simon and Garfunkel songs done by Ashley Norton and Sharon Katz, two women whose voices blend just as well as Paul and Art’s. 1:00 p.m. Hot Pstromi. The full band will play world-class music based around Yale Strom’s klezmer violin and Elizabeth Schwartz’ powerful vocals. 2:00 p.m. Lee Coulter Band. This performer puts more positivity into his work, and connects more closely to his audience. 3:00 p.m. Billy Lee and the Swamp Critters. These folks live up to their name, with so much fun Cajun and Zydeco music, it is hard not to dance. For more information visit: sdfolkheritage.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron says he thinks Trump is "salivating for the opportunity to prosecute and imprison journalists." New Yorker editor David Remnick agrees.
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