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BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA: Sprinkler System Gives Harvard Protesters a Much-Needed Bath
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BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA: Sprinkler System Gives Harvard Protesters a Much-Needed Bath
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Chamber of Commerce Sues the FTC to Stop Its Overreaching Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
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Chamber of Commerce Sues the FTC to Stop Its Overreaching Ban on Non-Compete Agreements

Chamber of Commerce Sues the FTC to Stop Its Overreaching Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
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USC Just Canceled Its Entire Commencement Ceremony Because of Pro-Hamas Protests
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USC Just Canceled Its Entire Commencement Ceremony Because of Pro-Hamas Protests

USC Just Canceled Its Entire Commencement Ceremony Because of Pro-Hamas Protests
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Trouble in a Small Town As a Gas Station Being Built Hits the Sheetz
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Trouble in a Small Town As a Gas Station Being Built Hits the Sheetz
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Joe Biden Slammed for Self-Serving‚ Narcissistic Picture With Child Held Hostage By Hamas
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Joe Biden Slammed for Self-Serving‚ Narcissistic Picture With Child Held Hostage By Hamas
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How to find the current Daily Cash promotions for your Apple Card
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How to find the current Daily Cash promotions for your Apple Card

While the Apple Card has been in people's wallets for a few years now‚ the company has done a pretty terrible job at marketing where you can earn a boost on your Daily Cash outside of the usual rewards the card offers everywhere. Just to remind everyone‚ Apple Card still earns the following base rewards: 3% Daily Cash: You earn 3% back on every purchase made directly with Apple (including stores‚ App Store‚ and services) when you use Apple Pay. 2% Daily Cash: For all other purchases made using Apple Pay‚ you get a standard 2% Daily Cash back. 1% Daily Cash: If you choose to use the physical card instead of Apple Pay (at stores that don't accept it)‚ you'll earn only 1% Daily Cash back. However‚ in addition to these three levels of rewards‚ Apple Card also offers 3% Daily Cash back when you use Apple Pay with your Apple Card at select merchants. These merchants change periodically‚ but it's easy to keep track of who is currently offering the additional rewards. Here's how to do it. How to find Daily Cash promotions for your Apple Card Thankfully‚ finding the current merchants who are offering additional rewards for using your Apple Card with Apple Pay is easy‚ since Apple puts everything right in the Wallet app on your iPhone: 1. Open the Wallet app on your iPhone. 2. Tap on your Apple Card. 3. Click the three dots (...) in the top right corner and select Daily Cash. 4. This hub is your central location for all things Daily Cash. Here you'll find: Lifetime Daily Cash Earned: Track your total cash back rewards. Daily Cash Election: Choose to deposit Daily Cash into your Apple Cash account or your Apple Savings account. Get More from Apple Card: See if any specific merchants are currently offering a temporarily increased Daily Cash percentage (example below is Nike offering 10%) Progress Towards Offers: Keep an eye out for limited-time promotions‚ like earning bonus Daily Cash for adding new users to your Apple Card Family. 5. Scroll to the bottom of this screen to find Bonus Daily Cash Merchants. 6. Click on See Details to learn more about the Daily Cash offered at each merchant. That's it&;#33; Apple will also send emails occasionally about additional offers to earn savings through Apple Pay‚ but this is the easiest way to find all of the current promotions for your Apple Card to earn some extra Daily Cash. Happy hunting&;#33; Don't Miss: There is no escape from Google Meet: Meetings now seamlessly follow you anywhere The post How to find the current Daily Cash promotions for your Apple Card appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Ring Video Doorbell deals in April 2024 Best Apple deals for April 2024 Today’s deals: $89 AirPods‚ $199 Meta Quest 2‚ Samsung tablet sale‚ Shark vacuums‚ eero Pro 6E‚ more Today’s deals: $89 AirPods‚ 40% off Crest 3D Whitestrips‚ $249 iPad‚ $279 Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop‚ more
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General Benjamin Butler and Runaway Slaves During the US Civil War
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General Benjamin Butler and Runaway Slaves During the US Civil War

In late May 1861‚ slaves began fleeing to the Union outpost of Fortress Monroe‚ Virginia. When arriving‚ they were given sanctuary by the post’s commander‚ Major General Benjamin Butler. Richard Bluttal explains. General Benjamin Butler during the US Civil War. Newly arrived at Fortress Monroe‚ on May 23‚ 1861‚ Butler was confronted by the arrival of three fugitive slaves from the Confederate defensive works project across Hampton Roads. Faced with the looming prospect of being shipped to North Carolina to work on fortifications‚ Goodheart writes “the three slaves decided to leave the Confederacy and try their luck‚ just across the water‚ with the Union.”As Civil War Emancipation has chronicled‚ they were they were not the first slaves to seek sanctuary in a Union military post. Soon after Lincoln’s inauguration in early March‚ slaves in separate incidents had presented themselves at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor and Fort Pickens near Pensacola‚ Florida. Consistent with the Fugitive Slave Act the slaves in both instances had been rebuffed and turned over to local authorities. The post commanders at Sumter and Pickens took this action on their own initiative and it was accepted by the Lincoln administration‚ still hopeful at that point for reconciliation with the slave states.However‚ by the end of May the situation was very different. Confederate forces had attacked Fort Sumter on April 12 and forced its surrender. In response‚ Lincoln called for volunteers to restore federal authority in the South. Lincoln’s actions led four of the remaining eight slaves in the Union to secede‚ including Virginia. On the same day the three slaves appeared at Fortress Monroe‚ May 23‚ the Commonwealth’s voters had ratified secession. Taking actionIn this atmosphere of uncertainty‚ Benjamin Butler had to decide what action to take. His hand was forced by the arrival of a Confederate officer at Fortress Monroe under flag of truce demanding the slaves return. Adam Goodheart relates the encounter between Butler and the Virginian‚ Major John Baytop Cary.Cary got Cary got down to business. “I am informed‚” he said‚ “that three Negroes belonging to Colonel Mallory have escaped within your lines. I am Colonel Mallory’s agent and have charge of his property. What do you mean to do with those Negroes&;#63;”“I intend to hold them‚” Butler said. “Do you mean‚ then‚ to set aside your constitutional obligation to return them&;#63;”Even the dour Butler must have found it hard to suppress a smile. This was‚ of course‚ a question he had expected. And he had prepared what he thought was a fairly clever answer.“I mean to take Virginia at her word‚” he said. “I am under no constitutional obligations to a foreign country‚ which Virginia now claims to be.”“But you say we cannot secede‚” Cary retorted‚ “and so you cannot consistently detain the Negroes.”“But you say you have seceded‚” Butler said‚ “so you cannot consistently claim them. I shall hold these Negroes as contraband of war‚ since they are engaged in the construction of your battery and are claimed as your property.”If anyone was qualified to devise‚ on short notice‚ a solid justification to hold slaves who had escaped Confederate custody‚ it was Benjamin Butler. A crafty litigator and politician from Massachusetts‚ Butler was a recently commissioned Major General who owed his appointment to Lincoln’s desire to solidify the support of Democrats like him that favored military action against the South. Butler would prove a dismal battlefield commander‚ but in this incident showed him to be a gifted administrator.By declaring the three slaves “contraband of war‚” Benjamin Butler did not challenge their status as property and by extension call into question of slavery’s legality. At this stage of the conflict‚ most political leaders in the North were eager to depict the developing conflict merely as a rebellion against legitimate government authority which had nothing to do with slavery. However‚ officers on the ground like Butler quickly realized the slaves were a significant military asset to the Confederacy‚ acting not only as laborers‚ teamsters‚ and in other support roles for the army‚ but also by keeping southern agriculture functioning allowing a much larger portion of the white male population to be available for military service than might otherwise have been the case. Hence‚ as property being used in support of a rebellion against the government‚ Butler’s “contraband of war” formulation legally justified the seizure of the slaves without immediately undermining their status as property. The Lincoln administration quickly acquiesced to Butler’s policy and Congress gave it the force of law in early August through the Confiscation Act of 1861. ImpactWhat neither Butler nor leaders in Washington‚ D.C.‚ reckoned on was the slaves’ response to his contraband policy. Soon other slaves began seeking sanctuary with Union forces‚ over 500 at Fortress Monroe alone by June 1861. The northern press soon dubbed these escaped slaves as “contraband‚” a name initially resisted by some black leaders and abolitionists‚ but which even they eventually accepted.But if the episode at Fortress Monroe demonstrated anything it was the fierce determination of the slaves to be free. A few slaves seeking sanctuary quickly became hundreds and then even more. As Adam Goodheart writes:Within weeks Within weeks after the first contrabands’ arrival at Fort Monroe‚ slaves were reported flocking to the Union lines just about anywhere there were Union lines: in Northern Virginia‚ on the Mississippi‚ in Florida. It is unclear how many of these escapees knew of Butler’s decision‚ but probably quite a few did. Edward Pierce‚ a Union soldier who worked closely with the contrabands‚ marveled at “the mysterious spiritual telegraph which runs through the slave population‚” though he most likely exaggerated just a bit when he continued‚ “Proclaim an edict of emancipation in the hearing of a single slave on the Potomac‚ and in a few days it will be known by his brethren on the gulf.”Within little more than a year‚ the stream of a few hundred contrabands at Fort Monroe became a river of tens — probably even hundreds — of thousands. They “flocked in vast numbers — an army in themselves — to the camps of the Yankees‚” a Union chaplain wrote. “The arrival among us of these hordes was like the oncoming of cities.” Undermining slaverySo the arrival of Union forces in a locality in the South‚ or even the prospect of their arrival‚ quickly began to undermine the institution of slavery‚ as slaves now had a place to escape from slavery with little fear of recapture. Yet without the initiative of the slaves this situation likely would have never arisen. Certainly‚ the slaves could not gain freedom on their own‚ but they determinedly pried at the tiniest fissure in the slave system made by the arrival of northern troops and the peculiar institution began to crumble under the weight of countless individual slaves fleeing it.As Adam Goodheart relates‚ Lincoln administration policy about the contrabands quickly began to lag behind the reality on the ground. So much so‚ that the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation‚ which was announced in September 1862‚ in many ways was merely playing catch up. Goodheart ends his story with an anecdote that captures that situation well. He writes:On the On the September day of Lincoln’s edict‚ a Union colonel ran into William Seward‚ the president’s canny secretary of state‚ on the street in Washington and took the opportunity to congratulate him on the administration’s epochal act.Seward snorted. “Yes‚” he said‚ “we have let off a puff of wind over an accomplished fact.”“What do you mean‚ Mr. Seward&;#63;” the officer asked.“I mean‚” the secretary replied‚ “that the Emancipation Proclamation was uttered in the first gun fired at Sumter‚ and we have been the last to hear it.” Did you find that article of interest&;#63; If so‚ get more by joining us for free - click here.
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Biden to Give Micron $6.1B for N.Y.‚ Idaho Chip Factories
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Micron is set to receive up to $6.1 billion in grants from the U.S. government to help build its semiconductor plants in New York and Idaho‚ President Joe Biden said Thursday.
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Protesters Clash With Police at Emory University
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Protesters Clash With Police at Emory University

Emory University in Atlanta is the latest school to be gripped with protests over the Israel-Hamas war. The protests have prompted clashes with police and several arrests‚ according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Stocks Fall as Weak GDP Growth Raises Rate-cut Gloom
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Stocks Fall as Weak GDP Growth Raises Rate-cut Gloom

Wall Street stocks closed lower Thursday as markets were stunned by data showing slower-than-expected U.S. economic growth and persistent inflation‚ coupled with a sell-off in large cap stocks triggered by disappointing results from Meta Platforms.
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