ANNAPOLIS, MD — Over 40 restaurants and food stores in Annapolis and elsewhere in Anne Arundel County were cited for what county health inspectors deemed "critical violations" in the May 2019 report that was recently released. The county health department posted a list of 488 restaurant and food service inspections online and said 41 were found to have critical problems that were corrected. Businesses, schools and care centers were inspected between May 1 and 31. Most of the problems noted in the reports were for employees who didn't wash their hands properly or food not stored at a proper temperature. Five businesses temporarily closed last month because of urgent problems. Food Facility Closings: May 9, 2019: Poke Bowlrrito, located at 2002 Annapolis Mall, FC8, Annapolis, was closed due to operating without a current and valid food service facility license. The facility was reopened on May 9.May 9, 2019: The Pizza Shop, located at 107 Mountain Rd, Suite E, Pasadena, was closed … [Read more...] about Restaurants Cited: The Hawk’s Nest, Whole Foods, Caliente Grill
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Trump Says He Can Only Lose Pennsylvania If He’s Cheated, Wants Supporters to Work As ‘Election Observers’
But “there is no evidence [of fraud] because the election hasn’t occurred yet,” Trump’s spokeswoman said on Saturday. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP Donald Trump is not only not backing down from his insistence that the only way he can lose the election in November is if the Clinton campaign cheats — he’s doubling down, and even trying to deputize his supporters to monitor the election through that lens. At a campaign rally in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Friday, Trump told supporters that he cannot lose the state — which FiveThirtyEight currently gives Clinton an 88 percent probability of winning — unless the election is rigged against him. CBS News’ Sopan Deb passes along the key section of Trump’s remarks, which was preceded by the candidate once again suggesting that Bernie Sanders was cheated out of victory in the Democratic primaries (he wasn’t), and followed by Trump calling for more voter-identification laws: We’re … [Read more...] about Trump Says He Can Only Lose Pennsylvania If He’s Cheated, Wants Supporters to Work As ‘Election Observers’
Who’s on the ballot? Crucial facts to know for Houston’s 2019 Runoff Election
Political signs outside of Metropolitan Multi Service Center in Houston on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, as voters make their way to the polls for early voting. Political signs outside of Metropolitan Multi Service Center in Houston on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, as voters make their way to the polls for early voting. Photo: Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer Photo: Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff Photographer Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Political signs outside of Metropolitan Multi Service Center in Houston on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, as voters make their way to the polls for early voting. Political signs outside of Metropolitan Multi Service Center in Houston on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, as voters make their way to the polls for early voting. … [Read more...] about Who’s on the ballot? Crucial facts to know for Houston’s 2019 Runoff Election
Massacres, Drugs, and Money: Mexico’s Disastrous Drug-War Decade
TIJUANA, Mexico—This week marks 10 years since the official launch of Mexico’s militarized war on drugs. One might say it has a complicated history, but at it’s core there is a simple principle summed up in Spanish by a short, fundamental question: ¿Plata o plomo? Silver or lead. A bribe or a bullet. Thousands of Mexicans, from poor rural farmers to those holding the highest government offices, have been forced to choose their fate—to live as tools of corruption or to die with integrity. And to make matters worse, both the cartels and the Mexican government have proven the two are not mutually exclusive. “Silver and lead” have been amassed by the ton on both sides of the fight—with law enforcement and cartels racing to outspend and out-arm each other in an unending expenditure of blood and money. *** Though Mexico had faced previous decades of lawlessness, the war in Mexico as we know it now began officially on Dec. 11, 2006, when newly … [Read more...] about Massacres, Drugs, and Money: Mexico’s Disastrous Drug-War Decade
Majority Of U.S. Workers Leave Vacation On The Table: Report
American workers, we're speaking to you. You're not trying hard enough and are failing miserably in one area: You're not taking enough vacation. And, in many cases, your bosses want you to stop that. If you don't, you're cheating not only yourself, but also America, according to a new report that shows U.S. workers left 705 million vacation days on the table in 2017. Of those unused vacation days, 212 million days did not roll over to the next benefit year and were sacrificed, resulting in $62 billion in lost benefits, Project: Time Off, an initiative of the U.S. Travel Association, said in its 2018 State of American Vacation report. The report says that if Americans took all the time they're due, the nation's travel industry would get a $236 billion boost. Workers could see more of the United States and the world, and they'd be happier and more productive workers, the study said. Though 52 percent of U.S. workers didn't take all of their vacation last year, the trend is improving. … [Read more...] about Majority Of U.S. Workers Leave Vacation On The Table: Report