Letter: Many educated people aren’t following vaccine herd
Many people, including myself, choose not to get vaccinated because they have done the research, observed the results and found that the vaccines don’t work.
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Many people, including myself, choose not to get vaccinated because they have done the research, observed the results and found that the vaccines don’t work.
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Flores said in a televised interview earlier Wednesday that he is trying to “create some change” to the league’s minority hiring practices.
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Staging all of March Madness in central Indiana, the NCAA was able to collect on its main source of revenue in 2021.
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German American, which has 78 locations in 33 Indiana and Kentucky counties, said it plans to open a loan production office in Greenwood this quarter. It will be the bank’s first physical presence in this market.
The city on Wednesday confirmed it has received an incentive application from Sojos Capital LLC for tax-increment financing but declined to provide additional details.
Amid a 58-page lawsuit accusing the NFL of pervasive racial bias, Brian Flores alleges he was instructed—and incentivized—to tank games in his first year as head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
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The new name unveiled Wednesday comes 18 months after the storied franchise dropped its old moniker due to criticism that it was offensive to Native Americans and under pressure from sponsors.
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“We found no links between COVID outcomes and democracy, populism, government effectiveness, universal health care, pandemic preparedness metrics, economic inequality or trust in science,” a researcher said.