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When Setting Up A Minecraft Server Here Are Some Things To Consider
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When Setting Up A Minecraft Server Here Are Some Things To Consider

A few years back, a game named Minecraft was launched. Soon, it became one of the most popular games and tons of people from across the world became fan of it. The game is placed on different servers around the world. If you intend to make your own Minecraft server, we suggest that you consider the tips given below so you can make your server prominent. Make sure the theme is appealing For a good server, you may want to keep in mind that the theme is of paramount importance. What you need to do is carry out a Google search to know the themes that are being liked by the majority of fans. It's even better if you add multiple themes to cater to most players. Consider the Cost It's costly to install a powerful server but you have to bear the cost. If you want to set up a server for you ...
Patients Setting In Abortion Clinic Waiting Rooms As Roe Fell Had To Be Turned Away
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Patients Setting In Abortion Clinic Waiting Rooms As Roe Fell Had To Be Turned Away

Patients were in the lobby, waiting, the moment it became a post-Roe America. The staff at Alamo Women’s Reproductive Services Clinic in San Antonio had just received a call from their attorney: Abortion procedures in Texas would have to stop immediately. The dozen or so patients in the lobby Friday morning would have to be turned away. The clinic staff would have to be the ones to tell them. Andrea Gallegos, the clinic’s administrator, and the rest of the staff walked out and addressed the room: “The Supreme Court made this decision today and, unfortunately, your geographical location affects your bodily autonomy,” she said they told waiting patients. Gallegos watched each word land like a blow. People cried. They screamed. They begged for help, she said. It was “complete despair.” ...
Setting Up A Showdown Over Executive Privilege – Steve Bannon Faces Criminal Charges Over Jan. 6 Panel Snub
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Setting Up A Showdown Over Executive Privilege – Steve Bannon Faces Criminal Charges Over Jan. 6 Panel Snub

Kirsten Carlson, Wayne State University The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is tasked with providing as full an account as possible of the attempted insurrection. But there is a problem: Not everyone is cooperating. As of Oct. 14, 2021, Steve Bannon, a one-time aide to former President Donald Trump, has stated that he will not comply with a committee subpoena compelling him to give testimony. Bannon’s lawyers have said their client is not acting out of defiance; rather, he is following the direction of Trump, who, citing executive privilege, has told Bannon not to produce testimony or documents. Either way, Bannon now faces the prospect of criminal contempt charges. Bannon isn’t alone in being subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 committee. Trump’s former chief ...
By Insisting Journalists Engage With Their Audience, News Organizations May Be Setting Them Up For Abuse
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By Insisting Journalists Engage With Their Audience, News Organizations May Be Setting Them Up For Abuse

News organizations are trying to do a better job connecting with their audiences, in hopes of overcoming the profession’s credibility problems and ensuring its long-term survival. To do this, a growing number of newsrooms have for years embraced what’s called “audience engagement,” a loosely defined term that typically refers to efforts to increase the communication between journalists and the people they hope to reach. These efforts take many forms, and vary from online – for example, the use of social media to interact with readers about a story after it’s been published – to offline – for example, meetings between journalists and community members to discuss a story currently being produced. At its best, engagement shows audiences that journalists are real people, with the training a...