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New California Law May Make Bacon Harder To Get
A new law set to start at the beginning of next year may make bacon much harder to get in California.The state is set to
Germany protesters slam ‘unbearable level of arrogance’ as lockdown fears loom
Post Content Thousands turned out in Berlin on Sunday to protest the German government’s anti-coronavirus measures despite a ban on the gatherings, leading to clashes
Gavin Newsom slammed for mask ‘hypocrisy’ and ‘ignoring science’ by GOP gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder
Post Content Conservative radio show host and Republican California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder slammed Gov. Gavin Newsom for “ignoring science” and called out his mask
Obama plans ‘big’ 60th birthday party in Martha’s Vineyard as threats of delta variant continue
Post Content Former President Barack Obama is reportedly planning to host a 60th birthday party for himself on Martha’s Vineyard as threat of the delta
Senate Panel Approves Cuba Resolution Supporting Protests
A resolution supporting Cubans protesting the island’s Communist regime was approved unanimously by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and will move next to the Senate
Possible Move to Austin for NFL’s Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills want taxpayers to pay the full price of a new stadium.
Florida Sets Record for COVID Hospitalizations
A day after it recorded the most new daily cases since the start of the pandemic, Florida on Sunday broke its previous record for current
Wuhan lab report raises further questions about possible COVID-19 lab leak
Post Content Months ahead of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Wuhan National Biosafety Lab requested bids for major renovations to air safety and waste treatment systems
Kosovo Awards Rule of Law Medal to Biden’s Late Son Beau
Kosovo on Sunday awarded a presidential medal on the rule of law to U.S. President Joe Biden’s late son Beau.
Ben Carson: Changing COVID Messages Fostering ‘Lack of Trust’
An “attitude” has “fostered the lack of trust” in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the government, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary
Sen. Barrasso argues spending bill price tag will be ‘much higher’ than what Dems admit
Post Content Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argued during an exclusive interview with “Sunday Morning Futures” that the price tag of the massive spending bill will
US, UK and Israel blame Iran for attack on Israeli-managed tanker
Post Content DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – The United States has joined the United Kingdom and Israel in accusing Iran of carrying out a
Gottlieb: Delta Variant Lessoned Vaccine’s Ability to Prevent Spread
Former Food and Drug Administration administration Dr. Scott Gottlieb insisted Sunday that vaccines provide strong protection against serious illness or death from COVID-19, but the
White House touts ‘strongest week’ of first-time vaccinations since early June
Post Content President Biden‘s administration is highlighting an increase in COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States, amid a surge in new coronavirus cases in parts
AOC blames Democrats for eviction moratorium expiring: ‘We cannot in good faith blame the Republican Party’
Post Content Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Sunday blamed Democrats – both in the House of Representatives and at the White House – for allowing
California Fighting Federal ‘Let It Burn’ Policies, Annual Wildfires
As the annual wildfires rage in California yet again, the ongoing battle of “significant disagreements” between locals and the U.S. Forest Service rages along with
DC Mayor Bowser photographed maskless at wedding reception after reinstating mask mandate
Post Content Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser was reportedly spotted without a face mask during an indoor wedding reception Saturday night, hours after her indoors
Kinzinger supports Jan. 6 commission subpoenas for McCarthy, Jordan
Post Content Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger on Sunday said he supported issuing subpoenas for members of Congress who might have had conversations with former President
Manchin: No filibuster exception for Democrats’ voting rights bill
Post Content Sen. Joe Manchin says he “can’t imagine” supporting making an exception to Senate filibuster rules in order to pass the Democrats‘ wide ranging
18 Shot, 2 Killed in NYC Saturday Into Sunday Morning
Violence in Democrat-controlled cities that weighed defunding the police continues to rage this summer, including 18 people shot and two killed Saturday night into Sunday