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  • Oct 19, 2024 | kesq.com | Ivan Watson |Heather Chen |Rebecca Wright |Tom Booth

    By Ivan Watson, Heather Chen, Rebecca Wright and Tom Booth, CNNSingapore (CNN) - Though he is provided with a straw mat, Matthew says he prefers to sleep on the concrete floor of his cell in the maximum-security wing of Singapore's Changi Prison. "It's more cooling that way," says the 41-year-old former schoolteacher, who was sentenced to more than seven years in prison and seven strokes of the cane for selling methamphetamine.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | msn.com | Ivan Watson |Heather Chen |Rebecca Wright |Tom Booth

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  • Jun 9, 2024 | hudsonstarobserver.com | Rebecca Wright

    Donald Trump's attorneys recently argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that the President of the United States should have total immunity for all crimes he commits during his presidency, even going so far to argue that he could order Seal Team 6 to assassinate his political rivals. If the Supreme Court agrees, President Biden would enjoy that same immunity. Biden would also be allowed to order Seal Team 6 to assassinate his political rival, Trump. Be careful what you wish for. Rebecca Wright Hudson

  • Jan 9, 2024 | asc.army.mil | Ann Vaughan |Rebecca Wright

    The Army is partnering with George Mason University to research new machine learning methods to predict future workforce trends and requirements. by Rebecca WrightStaffing shortages have become a frequent talking point since the COVID-19 pandemic triggered “The Great Resignation,” an economic trend wherein employees resigned from their jobs in large numbers.

  • Jan 9, 2024 | ncrabbithole.com | Rebecca Wright |Jeremy Markovich

    Whenever there’s a hurricane or an ice storm or nasty winds around here, I know what you’re gonna say. You say it every time!No matter how many times you say it, though, the answer is always the same: It costs way too much to bury overhead power lines. After an ice storm in 2002, the State of North Carolina commissioned a study to look into it, and found that burying all lines would cause most people’s electric bills to go up by 125%, cost a total of $41 billion, and take 25 years to complete.

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