The Daily Populous

Sunday November 12nd, 2023 morning edition

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Voters flipped it to majority Democrat.

"I couldn't have my kids in a school district where these kinds of things were happening," Budden said.

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Voters effectively flipped the board from majority Republican to majority Democrat.

Republicans also lost majority control of school boards in Iowa, Virginia and a historically conservative district neighboring Central Bucks.

Reynolds said residents and parents were exhausted by the chaos that had become a normal part of monthly school board meetings.

Now that the election is over, she hopes Central Bucks school board meetings become boring again. »

Germany to make military 'the backbone' of Europe's defense – DW – 11

Authored by dw.com

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said it was time for Germany to be "a grown up country" in terms of security policy.

Germany plans to accelerate reforms of its military bureaucracy as part of an ongoing overhaul of the country's military, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius outlined in a document presented on Thursday in Berlin.

The revamp of the military seeks to make the force more capable of defending Germany and its allies. »

Ukraine to Putin: You cut our power, we kneecap your biggest economic driver

Authored by yahoo.com

When asked if Zelenskyy's “response” could include Ukraine targeting Russia’s vast oil and gas operations — by far the biggest driver of its economy — Galushchenko replied, “It would only be fair.”.

Galushchenko stressed he was not a member of the Ukraine military and did not discuss the possible targeting of Russian energy operations with U.S. government officials.

Europe has already significantly cut its reliance on Russian oil and natural gas, largely thanks to imports of U.S liquefied natural gas. »

Waffle House workers are tired of fighting customers and the company to take action

Authored by independent.co.uk

“I know the joke is that everybody’s an MMA fighter, but no one actually is an MMA fighter,” he tells The Independent.

The Waffle House revolt was launched by workers at locations in Durham, North Carolina, Orangeburg, South Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia, where Green works.

The petition launched by the USSW begins with the preface: “Waffle House workers from across the South are fed up. »

Nobody Wanted To Buy Hitman Dev; Studios Offered $1 For Purchase

Authored by tech4gamers.com

Due to various difficulties associated with managing the Hitman developer, nobody was interested in buying the studio.

Considered a failure by Square Enix, this entry eventually became the reason for Square Enix’s decision to sell off developer IO Interactive.

Why it matters: Generally, game studios can cost as much as a few million dollars or multiple billion dollars, depending on their size. »