Manhattan Free Press 10.07.21 – Congress Demands Action Against Facebook After Hearing Whistleblower

Congress Demands Action Against Facebook After Hearing Whistleblower By Joseph Lord Epoch Times – The Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security heard testimony Tuesday from Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former employee of the tech giant. In a rare show of bipartisanship, a bloc of Republicans and Democrats joined together to Read More

Manhattan Free Press 9-30-202 Kansas Special Committee on COVID-19

Kansas Special Committee on COVID-19 By Tim Caprenter – Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Top House and Senate lawmakers agreed Monday to establish a special legislative committee to examine options for thwarting federal policy layered with COVID-19 government mandates tied to the pandemic that so far killed more than 6,000 residents of Kansas.

ManhattanFreePress 09.23.21 Manhattan Levee Flood Risk Management Project Approved by Commission

Manhattan Levee Flood Risk Management Project Approved by Commission City Commission September 21, 2021 Agenda Item Summary Subject: Levee Project – Bid Concurrence, Betterments and Options, and Payment Authorization (SM1813) Staff Contact/Department: Rob Ott, Director of Public Works Brian Johnson, City Engineer Action Item: Consider concurring with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to Read More

Manhattan Free Press 9-16-2021 Statistical Method Used to Link Climate Change to Greenhouse Gases Challenged

Statistical Method Used to Link Climate Change to Greenhouse Gases Challenged By Nathan Worcester The Epoch Times – A new study in “Climate Dynamics” has criticized a key methodology that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) uses to attribute climate change to greenhouse gases, raising questions about the validity of research that relied on Read More

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