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A weak earthquake rattled northeastern Arkansas early this morning according to USGS, not far from the heart of the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ). According to USGS, the earthquake struck near Pleasant Plains between Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee at 12:25 am from a depth of 4 km; it was rated a weak magnitude 1.8 event. Generally, earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or greater can be felt by most people. Earthquakes generally need a much greater intensity than that to do any harm.

This earthquake was the 14th to strike in Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee near the Mississippi River Valley in the last 7 days.

While last night’s earthquake was relatively inconsequential with no damage reports, authorities are concerned that people aren’t properly prepared for when a big earthquake will strike this region. The matter of a larger destructive earthquake in this area is more of a matter of “when” rather than “if.” The NMSZ has a violent history that experts say will repeat itself, although no one is sure when it’ll happen.

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The U.S. Postal Service is planning to hire just 10,000 temporary employees during the current holiday season as part of a new approach that management has acknowledged comes with some risks.

The seasonal hiring marks a 64% reduction from the employees brought on in 2022 during what USPS calls its “peak season” when the agency made 28,000 temporary hires. The agency had said it would bring on just 20,000 seasonal workers that year, but a recent USPS inspector general report found it reached a higher tally.

The Postal Service is planning to hire about 4,500 retail and delivery employees, down 30% from last year, and about 5,500 operations and processing workers, a 75% reduction.

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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday announced the appointment of former Arkansas Sen. Jason Rapert to a six year term on the State Library Board.

Rapert, described by right-leaning education and research organization Family Council as a "staunch conservative and a proponent of biblical worldview," will serve on the state board until Oct. 18, 2029.

"He will be a much-needed addition to the library board in light of recent concerns some people have voiced about inappropriate material in local libraries," Family Council President Jerry Cox wrote Monday.

According to its website, the mission of the Arkansas State Library is to provide guidance and support for the development of local public libraries and provide resources necessary to meet the education, informational, and cultural needs of Arkansas citizens.

...Sanders signed a bill into law in March that would subject librarians and booksellers to criminal charges if they provide "harmful" materials to minors. The law also created a new process to challenge library materials and request that they be relocated to areas not accessible by kids.

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Law enforcement listened to music Sullivan had posted online. They found lyrics about killing the president, bombing the senate, killing his grandmother, racist lyrics about killing people and bombing churches, killing and raping children, shooting up a school and bombing a specific public event, according to a probable cause statement filed by a prosecutor.

Sullivan told police he was rapping as a humorous fictional character when he made the videos. He said he doesn't actually want to rape or kill anyone and doesn't own any weapons.

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The new version of the legislation has not yet been made public, according to Marijuana Moment. But when originally introduced, the bill was seen as an alternative to the Marijuana Opportunity and Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, a federal cannabis legalization measure supported by many Democrats. The MORE Act was refiled in September by Representative Jerrold Nadler, the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, with co-sponsorship from 33 fellow Democrats.

Under the original version of Mace’s bill, cannabis would be removed from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, and the states would be allowed to take the lead on marijuana legalization and regulation for their jurisdictions. At the federal level, cannabis would be regulated like alcohol, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for regulating growers while medical uses would be overseen by the Food and Drug Administration.

House Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Marijuana Legalization BillThe STATES Reform Act also ensures safe harbor for state medical marijuana programs and patient access to medicinal cannabis. The legislation also specifically protects the use of medical cannabis as a treatment for arthritis, cancer, chronic pain, sickle cell disease, HIV/AIDS and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Criminal justice reform provisions of the bill include the release of prisoners convicted of federal nonviolent cannabis-related offenses and the expungement of records of such convictions. Cartel members, agents of cartel gangs, or those convicted of driving under the influence will not be eligible for relief, however. Mace’s office estimated that approximately 2,600 federal prisoners would be released if the legislation is signed into law.

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Pentagon officials have been frustrated for months over an Alabama senator’s blockade of more than 300 senior military nominations. But after the Marine Corps chief was hospitalized over the weekend, that frustration is turning into rage.

Gen. Eric Smith had been filling both the No. 1 and No. 2 Marine Corps posts from July until he was finally confirmed as commandant in September. He, along with more than 300 other senior officers, was swept up in the promotions blockade put in place by GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville in protest of the Pentagon’s abortion travel policy.

In an interview Wednesday, Tuberville brushed off the comments from the DOD officials.

“They’re looking for someone to blame it on, other than themselves,” he said. “We could have all these people confirmed if they’d have just gone by the Constitution.

“I don’t listen to these people,” he added. “They’re just looking for any possible way to get themselves out of a jam.”

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This weekend's mass shootings come as the country mourns the victims of its deadliest mass shooting this year. Days earlier, 18 people were killed in a shooting in Lewiston, Maine.

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[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 17 points 11 months ago

I'm just gonna comment real quick that i do care, but i also find it difficult to "pick a side". I can't imagine what life is like for any of the Israelis/Palestinians.

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[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 18 points 11 months ago

Good to know man, but I'm leaving the can.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 38 points 11 months ago

One of those cans should be a call

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Since Twitter isn't Twitter anymore can there be another Twitter?

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 22 points 11 months ago

An email surfaced this month by Jay Orsi, a freelance investigative journalist, from an earlier Campbell request, shows a fiscal manager at the Arkansas Department of Transformation and Shared Services describe how Sanders' executive assistant was instructed to add the "To Be Reimbursed" to the original invoice -- but told not to date it. The email does not indicate who told the assistant to change the invoice but not date that change.

Forgot that part.

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The Arkansas Republican Party ultimately reimbursed the state for the $19,029.25 payment via a check dated Sept. 14 -- only after Campbell called attention to it.

According to the public records Campbell released, the lectern invoice was also altered after the fact by Sanders' executive assistant, to add the “To Be Reimbursed” notation.

Henning, Sanders spokesperson, has said the use of a state credit card for the lectern was "an accounting error."

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[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 15 points 11 months ago

How much to buy 5 republican votes? Can we crowd fund it? It would be hilarious if Jeffries won.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 49 points 1 year ago

I don't understand how anyone could've learned about citizens united and thought it wouldn't end this way.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 27 points 1 year ago

Is it in bad taste to make a weekend at bernie's joke.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 18 points 1 year ago

"On June 30, its first drug-manufacturing experiment succeeded in growing crystals of the drug ritonavir, which is used for the treatment of HIV, in orbit."

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 37 points 1 year ago

Yeah, it always feels like asking about an ex girlfriend. I want to not care, but it's difficult not to.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 15 points 1 year ago

You don't look AT the sunset. You look at what the sunset does to the scene in front of you.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 21 points 1 year ago

Well, they did get one plane today.

[-] Snorf@reddthat.com 15 points 1 year ago

Well, the bar isn't set that high here. But, yeah, i didn't either.

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