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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are scrutinizing how the Biden administration handles new incentives for buying electric vehicles, with the first formal guidance on which cars qualify for subsidies expected this week.
Senators who tossed critical support behind tax credits that can knock up to $7,500 off the price tag of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles have seized on budget hearings this month to press for their views on implementation.
Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (August 19, 1969 – March 15, 2011), known professionally as Nate Dogg, was an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and actor. Hale began his career as a member of the California rap trio 213, alongside his longtime friend Warren G and cousin Snoop Dogg. He eventually pursued a solo career, and released three solo albums, G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 in 1998, Music & Me in 2001, and Nate Dogg as a bootlegged album in 2003 and on CD in 2014.
Recommended VideosIn Final Fantasy XIV, DPS (“damage per second”) is king. The more DPS a party puts out, the quicker a battle will end, period. Higher DPS can even make a fight easier by limiting the number of mechanics and attacks that appear, commonly called “pushing phases” by the game’s community. At the higher end of gameplay, players will even try to raise their DPS for competitive per-fight rankings on websites such as fflogs.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is running out of ways to be creative with its limited pandemic funds and needs more flexibility from Congress, Director Rochelle Walensky told CQ Roll Call in an exclusive interview Wednesday.
The White House last month requested nearly $10 billion more for short-term needs related to COVID-19 and to stave off a winter surge, including money for vaccines, therapeutics, accelerated research and long COVID-19 treatment.
Fun scenario, Trit! Here are my thoughts as I'm reading through...Encounter Building: I'd consider general flow of the fight & what you expect to change during combat (e.g. reinforcements, thralls being freed, ulitharid vs elder brain tension, defensive perimeter, intellect devourers springing from thralls), but I'd start with the elder brain, ulitharid, and 4 mind flayers as the heart of your battle and build around them. Then sprinkle on other lesser foes as needed/desired.
Spring is officially on its way, and outdoor patios are open and ready to serve you! But, for those of us who have a four-legged member of the family, finding somewhere to eat can bring its own sets of challenges. Luckily, Fairfax County has an abundance of restaurants offering dog-friendly restaurants with outdoor seating options. Bon appetit!
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Fianc slams Memphis cops who shot mother-of-three Melissa Horton, 43, nearly 20 times - as shockin
2024-07-11
The fiancé of a mother-of-three who was shot nearly 20 times by Tennessee officers have slammed the department for not charging the cops who killed her.
Melissa Horton, 43, was driving her white SUV on March 20 on Ellis Road in Bartlett, Tennessee, when she was waved down by cops. She complied, but then appeared to try to take off again.
When she was eventually boxed in, the deputies approached her vehicle, shouted, and shot her multiple times.