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Moscow lifts dining restrictions; Russia hits record deaths
Authorities in Moscow on Friday canceled their order that restaurants only admit customers who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, recovered from the virus or have
Eiffel Tower reopens; COVID passes required as of next week
With “Welcome” messages in multiple languages, the Eiffel Tower greeted tourists Friday for the first time in nearly nine months, reopening to the public even
McConnell calls for Biden to withdraw nominee linked to eco-terrorist plot
EXCLUSIVE: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is calling on President Biden to “immediately” pull Tracy Stone-Manning’s nomination for Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director over
Prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden stalled to avoid alerting public about probe ahead of election: Report
The federal prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden’s taxes reportedly waited until after the election to seek search warrants, which stalled the public from finding out about
Gallup Poll: Americans’ Confidence in Science Is Partisan Issue
Republicans have grown much less confident in science than in the past – at the same time Democrats today have more confidence in science, a
‘Squad’ member Cori Bush, a ‘defund the police’ advocate, recently spent $70,000 on private security
Missouri Rep. Cori Bush has tapped into her campaign coffers to spend nearly $70,000 on private security over the past three months as she advocates
Local News Station Apologizes for Coverage Following Cop’s Killing
A local news station in Champaign, Illinois has apologized for its coverage after the death of police officer Chris Oberheim, who was killed in a
Dump Truck in Georgia Crashes Into Bridge, Shifts It by 6 Feet
A portion of the interstate in Georgia has been shut down after a huge dump truck crashed into a bridge, and shifted it by nearly
Jerome Adams to Newsmax: Going Without Shots, Masks Riskier With Delta Variant
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is far more contagious than the original strains of the disease and even if people were able to get by
1 Officer Killed, 4 Wounded in Texas Standoff
Authorities captured the suspect late Thursday following an hourslong police standoff where one officer was killed and four others were wounded in the small West
Republicans Form ‘Freedom From Big Tech Caucus’
The new “Freedom from Big Tech Caucus” headed by a group of Republican members of the House illustrates the party’s recent push towards regulating the
Will social conservatives stick with Trump if he runs again in 2024?
Will White evangelicals and other social conservative voters, who strongly supporter former President Trump in the 2016 and 2020 elections, stick with him if he
2 Men Found Dead at Former Versace Mansion in South Beach
Police are investigating after two bodies were found Wednesday at a South Florida hotel that was once the mansion of the late fashion designer Gianni
Utah Gov. Cox: Vaccine Hesitancy Is ‘Literally Killing People’
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is urging state residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19, warning that opposition to the vaccine is “literally killing people.” Cox, a
Border Patrol agents in Texas find 74 illegal immigrants smuggled in trailers
Border agents in Texas discovered 74 illegal immigrants being smuggled into the U.S. inside travel trailers on Monday, sharing X-Ray images of migrants packed inside
1 Officer Killed, 4 Wounded in Texas Standoff
Authorities captured the suspect late Thursday following an hourslong police standoff where one officer was killed and four others were wounded in the small West
Zeldin outpaces Cuomo in NY gubernatorial fundraising fight
Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York announced on Friday that he’s brought in over $4 million in fundraising since he launched a 2022 campaign
Dutch Crime Reporter De Vries Dies After Being Shot in Street
Celebrity Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries has died just over a week after being shot in a busy Amsterdam street, his family and
FBI: 2 Charged in Alleged Plot to Attack Sacramento Democrat Headquarters
Two men have been indicted on charges that they allegedly conspired to use incendiary devices to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento, the FBI’s
Desperate Cubans Brave Sea to Flee COVID, and Island’s Unrest
On July 6, as Hurricane Elsa roared toward Florida, five Cuban men on a rickety, wooden boat went ashore about 18 miles north of Miami.