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originally posted by: Guyfriday
B117 Could mean 117 Constitutional Ave (which would be called "B" Street if it was just another street). The building located there houses:
This office is located next to the address
Reserve Organization of America
These offices are located on the same building located at 117 Constitution Ave, but have the physical address of being on Maryland Ave. Which is the back side of the building.
Carnegie Mellon University Government Relations DC Office
A professor at Carnegie Mellon University drew criticism on social media after wishing England’s Queen Elizabeth "excruciating pain" hours before she died on Thursday.
"I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying," Carnegie Mellon University Professor Uju Anya tweeted on Thursday morning in response to reports that Queen Elizabeth was in poor health. "May her pain be excruciating."
The Twitter post came as reports began to circulate that the 96-year-old monarch was in poor health and that doctors were "concerned" about her condition.
The tweet, which was re-tweeted and liked over 10,000 times on Twitter in just a few hours, prompted strong pushback from many users on Twitter.
The European Union’s arms stocks are running low as member countries continue to send arms and ammunition to Ukraine, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has warned.
During a debate attended by MEPs, Borrell urged member states to better coordinate their spending on military equipment.
I would have posted chessboard picture but ATS upload still not working for me.
The Prince of Wales maintains a close interest in the work of the Intelligence Agencies. In 2011, he became the first Royal Patron of all three main intelligence Agencies (MI5, SIS and GCHQ), and he has regular meetings with senior representatives from each agency. His Royal Highness presents the Intelligence Agencies annual awards, officially known as ‘The Prince of Wales’s Intelligence Community Awards’. The awards were The Prince’s idea, as a way to honour those whose vital work could never be celebrated publically.