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First reported by 9to5Google, Spotify broke this news with an official post on its community forum. The post simply stated that the Android widget will be retiring, although no reason was mentioned as to what brought about this decision. If you’re someone who used this a lot, you’ll now probably have to rely on the lock screen controls or the widget in the notification shade..

Please join me for a neighborhood meeting where we will learn about Jake and John DeHaven’s proposal to open Winnebago Arts Caf at 2262 Winnebago Street, formerly Sons of Norway. midnight. The DeHaven’s plan to serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner and to feature live performances of both local and touring acts from diverse disciplines.

And that brings us to Proposition 90, the ban on state governments using the power of eminent domain to seize property for redevelopment and private purposes. This badly written proposition is designed to undermine the common good and exempt developers from being responsive to environmental concerns. I was poised to vote no.

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Filmed on location in Greece and in a British studio, “Mamma Mia!” never gracefully bridges the gap between realism and artifice that all movie musicals must navigate. That bridge was crossed flawlessly by the masterpiece “Singin’ in the Rain”; Baz Luhrman responded by ratcheting up the extravagance in “Moulin Rouge,” whereas last year’s “Once” created a sense of entirely organic spontaneity, with equally ingenious results. “Mamma Mia!,” on the other hand, never quite finds its aesthetic footing, with its artifice awkwardly executed and its attempts at realism looking consistently fake.

A media law professor, Lynn Oberlander, told Stelter that the disclaimers Fox News, Newsmax, OANN, and other outlets have been showing about vote fraud claims might actually protect them from the defamation lawsuits. They are “not the typical playbook for right wing media, which prides itself on pugilism and delights in ignoring the liberals who have long complained about its content,” Grynbaum writes. But like it or not, “litigation represents a new front in the war against misinformation, a scourge that has reshaped American politics, deprived citizens of common facts, and paved the way for the deadly Jan.

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