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SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio business owner is making a public appeal to save his South Side gorditas establishment.Steven Pizzini opened Lala’s Gorditas at 1600 Roosevelt Ave. in 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S.“Lala’s comes from a family legacy of serving Tex-Mex cuisine to San Antonio,” Pizzini said.San Antonians may recognize Pizzini’s family’s businesses. His aunt, Ernestine Pizzini Chapa, opened Teka Molino in 1938. And his father, Herman Pizzini, opened Taco Hut in 1958 and ran it for 40 years before closing its doors in 1998.Steven Pizzini said because his facility is an outdoors-only experience, his…

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MumbaiMaharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra on Thursday filed her nomination papers as the NCP candidate for the upcoming Assembly elections, days after her defeat in the Baramati Lok Sabha polls. Incidentally, when Sunetra Pawar filed her nomination at Vidhan Bhavan in south Mumbai, apart from NCP leaders, no politicians from the BJP and Shiv Sena, allies of Ajit Pawar’s ruling Mahayuti party, were present. The filing of nominations was attended by new Communist Party leaders including Senator Praful Patel, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, party state president and Lok Sabha elected Sunil Tatkare and Deputy Speaker of…

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The U.S. Department of State has updated its online passport renewal service, allowing travelers to upload documents digitally instead of mailing them.According to The Wall Street Journal, the rollout is currently limited to a specific time slot around noon Eastern time, starting at 1 p.m. Once the daily limit is reached, the system will be shut down, and if you see a message that you can’t start your application, officials recommend trying again another day. Travelers should watch a video on how to select and upload a passport photo.The limited service is expected to continue for several months.Processing times are…

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NEW DELHI: Pakistani opposition leaders have praised India’s handling of the recent Lok Sabha elections and urged their country to learn from its “enemy”. “Pakistan should learn from India,” Syed Shibli Faraz, a lawmaker from Imran Khan’s PTI party, said at a government meeting. “Why can’t we hold free and fair elections?” the Pakistani leader asked, praising India for smoothly conducting the month-long polls through EVMs without any allegations of vote rigging.Faraz also accused his country of constantly fighting this “battle of legitimacy.” “This has completely hollowed out our political system,” he added in his speech.Pakistan’s 12th general election, held…

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A member of the Four Tops is suing a Michigan hospital, claiming he was stopped from receiving treatment for a heart condition and submitted to a psychiatric evaluation after he told hospital staff he was a member of a Motown group.Alexander Morris filed the lawsuit in Michigan federal court on Monday against Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital in Warren, Michigan, according to documents obtained by USA Today.The singer says he was rushed to a hospital emergency room in April 2023 seeking treatment for breathing difficulties and chest pains. He says he was taken off his oxygen machine, put in a straitjacket and…

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Donald Trump returned to Washington on Thursday to rally Republican lawmakers. And remind Member of Parliament What could be accomplished if voters returned the White House and Senate to Republican hands and expanded the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives?The majority of conservative lawmakers Trump, who is considered the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is scheduled to meet with House Republicans in the morning and Senate Republicans after noon at their respective campaign headquarters just around the corner from the Capitol.”It’s going to be a pep rally,” Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a Trump ally, predicted before Trump’s arrival.Trump…

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To play this content please enable JavaScript or try a different browser.Video captions, Conservative candidate admits election gambling was ‘big error of judgment’Article informationauthor, Joe Pikerole, Political reporterJune 13, 2024 9:10 AMUpdated 2 hours agoConservative candidate Craig Williams apologised and said he had made a “major error of judgement” by betting on the date of the next general election.Mr Williams was an aide to the Chancellor in the previous Parliament and is alleged to have bet £100 on the July election, three days before Rishi Sunak announced it for 4 July.Sunak’s decision to call a general election came as a…

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NEW YORK (AP) — States are hoping to reap more revenue from the $16 billion online sports betting industry that is expanding across the country in partnerships with major companies.DraftKings, FanDuel and other gambling apps face a larger tax burden in Illinois due to tax changes this year. New Jersey, Massachusetts and other states are also seeking or plan to increase taxes on the gambling industry.DraftKings and FanDuel count Major League Baseball and the National Football League as their biggest partners. ESPN owner Walt Disney Co. has also gotten in on the action with its ESPN Bet partnership with the…

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summary: Warmer temperatures lead to simpler language in parliamentary speeches, and researchers analyzed 7 million speeches from 28,000 politicians and found that heat negatively impacts cognitive performance.The effect was more pronounced among older politicians. The findings highlight the broader implications of climate change on human performance and decision-making.Key Facts:As the weather gets warmer, politicians’ speeches become easier to deliver.The study analyzed seven million speeches from 28,000 politicians around the world.Older politicians were more affected by the high temperatures.sauce: Cell PressClimate change has far-reaching and complex effects on human and planetary well-being. iScience On June 13th, something surprising was added to…

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RALEIGH, NC (June 10, 2024) – Five Wake Tech students were recognized for their talents in art and poetry, winning top prizes in a competition hosted by the National Career Development Association (NCDA). This year’s competition theme was “Arts of the Mind: Linking Health and Career Success.” Wake Tech’s Career Services department invited all students to submit work in one of three categories: Poetry, Art (Standard) and Art (Digital). National Winners:1st Place Poetry – Grace Abraham: Brave Baby Blue Bird 1st Place Art (Standard) Brooklyn Talbert Art Image2nd Place Art (Standard) Niya McQuilla Art Image 1st Place Art (Digital) Hannah…

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