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Caesars Virginia hiring hundreds of people for temporary Premier Casino Resort in Danville

Caesars Virginia hiring hundreds of people for temporary Premier Casino Resort in Danville

American casino giant Caesars Corporation has announced the availability of hundreds of jobs at its temporary multimillion-dollar premier casino resort destination in Danville, Virginia.

Potential Motors’ Adventure 1 Mini Overland EV Van comes loaded with unique specs

Potential Motors’ Adventure 1 Mini Overland EV Van comes loaded with unique specs

Potential Motors, an electric off-road vehicle startup with focus on electric adventure UTVs, recently announced the public debut of its new Adventure 1 electric van-like UTV at Overland Expo East

Long COVID-19 and other chronic respiratory conditions after viral infections may stem from an overactive immune response in the lungs

Long COVID-19 and other chronic respiratory conditions after viral infections may stem from an overactive immune response in the lungs

Viruses that cause respiratory diseases like the flu and COVID-19 can lead to mild to severe symptoms within the first few weeks of infection.

Biden says Obama has reversed Bush policies that gave Al Qaeda a recruiting tool

Biden says Obama has reversed Bush policies that gave Al Qaeda a recruiting toolLangley (Virginia, US), Feb. 20 : Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. said Thursday that the Bush administration's detention and interrogation policies "gave Al Qaeda a powerful recruiting tool."

Obama urges Democrats to avert economic catastrophe

Obama urges Democrats to avert economic catastropheWilliamsburg (Virginia, US), Feb. 6 : President Barack Obama has appealed to Democrats to take action to get the US economy back on track.

Pushing his plan for a mix of spending and tax relief, Obama accused some of the bill''s critics of "phony arguments and petty politics."

Lashkar-e-Toiba among top 10 CIA security challenges in 2009

Lashkar-e-Toiba among top 10 CIA security challenges in 2009Langley (Virginia, US), Feb. 3: Outgoing Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Michael Hayden has said that the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba will be among the top ten security challenges for the agency in 2009.

Iran, North Korea and Al Qaeda are the others that he and his successor Leon Panetta will have to deal with, Hayden added.

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