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1 week ago |
curbed.com | Nick Tabor
Robert Durst and Debrah Charatan as seen during a visitation featured in The Jinx. On a gray November afternoon in 2001, Robert Durst was handcuffed outside a grocery store in Pennsylvania. A security guard had caught him trying to steal a chicken sandwich, ending a nationwide manhunt that had gone on for seven weeks.
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2 weeks ago |
britannica.com | Nick Tabor
Leading the IMF in turbulent times Georgieva took over as the head of the IMF on October 1, 2019. At 66, she was over the IMF’s age limit of 65 for applicants, but the IMF waived the rule under pressure from France. She stressed that she saw it as the IMF’s role to help stabilize the global economic and financial system by encouraging cooperation between countries.
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1 month ago |
britannica.com | Nick Tabor
Quick Facts In full: Douglas Ford, Jr. Born: November 20, 1964, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada Doug Ford (born November 20, 1964, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian politician and businessman. He has served as the premier of Ontario and the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario since 2018. From 2010 to 2014, Ford was a Toronto city councillor while his younger brother, Rob Ford, was the city’s mayor. Early life and family Doug Ford, Jr., was born in 1964 in Etobicoke, a...
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2 months ago |
britannica.com | Nick Tabor
Top Questions The Jameson Raid was an unsuccessful attempt—starting on December 29, 1895, and ending on January 2, 1896—by British colonial officials and mining industry leaders to overthrow the government of the Transvaal. Cecil Rhodes and Leander Starr Jameson are considered key figures in the Jameson Raid. Other key figures include John Hays Hammond, Alfred Beit, and Lionel Phillips.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
newrepublic.com | Nick Tabor
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to increase drilling on federal lands, kill subsidies for electric vehicles and solar panels, repeal or roll back countless environmental regulations, and gut the Environmental Protection Agency. As climate watchers search for hope, state governments have often been discussed as an important node of resistance.
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States can do far more than simply “stand up to Trump.” Collectively, they have the power to achieve more on climate than the federal government has done under any single president, whether Republican or Democratic. From @tabor_reporter https://t.co/GHUxBUAmBl

Not long ago, I read that the TVA—the largest publicly owned utility in the US—was making a big investment in fossil fuels, going against the Biden admin’s climate targets. I wanted to know how that was possible, so I investigated for the @washingtonpost. https://t.co/XqGq2LYrkW

In my latest story, for @newrepublic, I probed into what could end up being a huge misallocation of funds in a high-stakes federal program: Biden's initiative to replace lead pipes used for drinking water. https://t.co/SZ4z01aG2V