July 2019

Gondola to link 2 Tahoe ski resorts closer to final approval

A proposal to connect two Lake Tahoe ski resorts with a 2.2-mile-long (3.5-kilometer-long) gondola has moved closer to final approval. Placer County’s approval of the project on Tuesday is one of the “last crucial steps” toward linking Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, said Ron Cohen, president of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. The Sierra Sun reports […]

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House Panel Approves Subpoena for White House Emails From Private Accounts

WASHINGTON — The House Oversight Committee voted Thursday to authorize a subpoena for all work-related texts and emails sent or received by White House officials on personal accounts, part of a long-running probe into whether senior administration aides have violated federal records laws by using private messaging services for official business. The 23-to–16 vote, divided

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Cole Sprouse And Lili Reinhart Break Silence On Split: ‘None Of You Know S**t’

Well, that’s one way to address rumors of a breakup.  Days after reports circulated that “Riverdale” co-stars Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart had called it quits after two years together, the pair can be found vamping it up on the August cover of W Magazine and slamming the “reliable sources” that spelled their demise.  The two, who

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Chris Hughers, a Facebook Founder, Is Working With the Government to Break It Up

Chris Hughes used to huddle with Mark Zuckerberg in a Harvard dorm room building Facebook from scratch. Now, he’s huddling with regulators to explain why Facebook needs to be broken up. In recent weeks, Mr. Hughes has joined two leading antitrust academics, Scott Hemphill of New York University and Tim Wu of Columbia University, in

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Confidence and supply agreement ‘must be refreshed and renewed’

DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds has said the confidence and supply agreement between his party and the Conservatives needs to be “refreshed and restored” after Boris Johnson became prime minister. The DUP has propped up a minority Conservative government since the 2017 general election, when it agreed the deal with Mr Johnson’s predecessor Theresa May.

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