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Tyler Blint-Welsh

Tyler Blint-Welsh

National Correspondent at Noted. - Wall Street Journal

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China’s push to wipe out organized crime casts a shadow over private sector - Texas News Today

Movement to try to crush the leaders 習近 Xiaoping organized crime in China, led to the seizure of the prosecution and the assets prominent entrepreneurs with the target, brought chills to the private sector of the second largest economy in the world. The campaign has had a major impact on people like…
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Startups claim breakthroughs in long-term batteries - Texas News Today

A four-year-old startup says it used iron, one of the most common elements on the planet, to make a cheap battery that could discharge electricity for several days. Form Energy Inc.’s batteries are too heavy for electric vehicles. However, it is said to be able to solve one of the most elusive probl…
eminetra.com

Teneo’s Declan Kelly, CEO Crisis Manager Faces His Own Crisis - Emi...

Declan Kelly, a dependable adviser to the CEO at stake, faces his own crisis. Kelly, chairman and chief executive officer of Teneo Holdings LLC, said he apologized for his job at a consulting firm and temporarily cut back after being drunk and improperly acting with people at a recent charity event.…
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G7 leaders gather to call Biden to challenge China - Eminetra

Britain’s Carvis Bay — leaders of seven wealthy democratic groups urged China to respect human rights, but by the time President Biden sought to gain momentum in the international coalition, he would not fully blame Beijing. I didn’t reach it. To counter the influence of China in the world. A 25-pag…
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Iran’s new hardline president, who plays a vital role in nuclear ne...

Ebrahim, Iran’s president-elect, is a list of individuals that Tehran wants to remove from the U.S. sanctions list as Iranian diplomats resume talks with Western officials to revive the abused nuclear agreement. The name Raishi will stand out. 60-year-old hard-line judge, Won Friday’s presidential e…
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China’s nuclear power plant flags performance issues, says French c...

French power giant Électricité de France SA has requested an extraordinary board meeting with the Chinese manager of a nuclear power plant co-owned in southeastern China, detailing the accumulation of gas in one of the power plant’s reactors. He said he got the information. EDF received data from th…
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Metropolitan Opera faces difficulties to reopen - Eminetra

The Metropolitan Opera has been a special place in New York’s cultural lands for 138 years. Not only as one of New York’s leading art institutions, it is also widely known as a global destination for music lovers. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which had a pre-pandemic annual budget of just over $ …

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Stacey Abrams on Her New Book and Why Publishers Passed Twice

Abrams reveals the inspiration for the new legal thriller “While Justice Sleeps,” what her writing process is and why it took so long to publish.
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Upstate New York Foundry to Mend Damaged ‘Charging Bull’ Sculpture

An upstate New York foundry has been retained to repair the “Charging Bull,” the iconic bronze bull sculpture near Wall Street that was damaged over the weekend when a man smashed a metal banjo over its head.
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Head of Louis Armstrong House Museum Resigns After Discord

The man hired six months ago to lead the Louis Armstrong House Museum into a new era has resigned following conflict between the new boss and staff over his vision and management style.
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Discord Threatens Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong House

For 16 years, the Queens home of jazz legend Louis Armstrong has been open to the public as a small museum devoted to his legacy. But when a new director took charge in January, conflict erupted among staff and board members over his vision. On Saturday, he resigned.
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New York City Homeless Shelters Get Warm Welcome

The opening of a homeless shelter has at times led to local opposition, heated protests and even lawsuits. But some residents have taken a different tack, by welcoming shelters to their communities with open arms.
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Oil Tanks Into Oyster Beds: Design Team Touts Novel Plan for Brookl...

A team of architects, designers and engineers have devised a novel plan to repurpose 10 fallow oil tanks located on prime Brooklyn waterfront that they claim could save New York City hundreds of millions of dollars.
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New York Manufacturers Fear Emissions Limits Could Upend Industries

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected to sign legislation setting the highest standards in the U.S. for the reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions. Companies fear new rules could upend industries.
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Singer Cardi B Pleads Not Guilty in Alleged N.Y. Strip-Club Attack

Grammy-winning artist Cardi B pleaded not guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges over her alleged role in two premeditated attacks on bartenders at a Queens strip club in 2018.
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New York Ends Religious Exemptions for School Vaccinations

New York, beset by the worst measles outbreak in decades, eliminated religious exemptions from school-vaccination rules, becoming the fifth state to do so.
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Manhattan Homeless Shelter Gets Green Light as Neighborhood Group P...

A group opposed to the opening of a homeless shelter on West 58th Street in Midtown Manhattan said it would challenge a New York state appellate court decision allowing the city to move forward with the project.
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These Students Are Guaranteed $70,000 Jobs Upon College Graduation

Five Jersey City students will join the inaugural class of an apprenticeship with Eastern Millwork, receiving a debt-free bachelor’s degree and a $70,000 job upon graduation.
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NYPD Commissioner Apologizes Over Department’s Handling of Stonewal...

New York Police Department Commissioner James O’Neill on Thursday made a rare apology on behalf of the agency, saying officers acted irresponsibly during the Stonewall Riots in 1969.
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4 concerts to catch in the D.C. area over the next several days - W...

4 concerts to catch in the D.C. area over the next several days  Washington Post
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Chaz Bear of Toro y Moi proves he’s so much more than chillwave - T...

Chaz Bear of Toro y Moi proves he’s so much more than chillwave  The Washington Post