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French Cafes: We’re Not Virus Police
French restaurant owners and workers are as worried as anyone about the coronavirus – but they’re also concerned that new mandatory COVID passes will turn
Miami Security Firm Faces Questions in Haiti Assassination
For the owner of a small private security company with a history of avoiding paying debts and declaring bankruptcy, it looked like a good opportunity
Halfway through 2021, 5 senators mum on if they’re running for reelection in 2022
As the 2022 battle for the evenly divided Senate heats up, five senators have not spelled out if they’re running for reelection next year.
Clarence Thomas rejects appeal to halt federal mask mandate on public transportation
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas rejected an appeal late Tuesday to remove the federal mask mandate for public transportation, according to reports.
Burgess Owens: US history being ‘stolen and rewritten’ by CRT; students should be taught about Black founders
American history is being “stolen and rewritten” by those teaching critical race theory and the “disinfectant” to that is to celebrate the contributions of important
COVID-19 infects about 100 vaccinated crewmembers on HMS Queen Elizabeth: report
About 100 vaccinated crewmembers aboard the Royal Navy’s HMS Queen Elizabeth carrier have been diagnosed with COVID-19 but the outbreak is being managed, a report
Florida condo collapse: Remains of nanny for family of Paraguay’s president return to home country
The remains of a 23-year-old Paraguayan woman who was a nanny at the Champlain Towers in Surfside, Florida, was returned to her home country on Tuesday.
Pope Francis returns to Vatican 10 days after surgery
Pope Francis was discharged from a Rome hospital and returned home to the Vatican on Wednesday, 10 days after undergoing planned surgery to remove half
UK mom gets 12 years to life in prison for boiling husband who she believed sexually abused their son
A United Kingdom court sentenced Corinna Smith to 12 years to life in prison for murdering her husband after learning of allegations that he had
Cuba’s president admits to shortcomings; takes some blame for protests
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who days ago called on revolutionaries to counter anti-government protesters in the streets, acknowledged government shortcomings in the lead-up to protests that
Morning Consult: 1.84M Turned Down Work to Keep Biden Jobless Bonus
An estimated 1.84 million Americans turned down work to stay on the Biden administration’s jobless bonus payroll, according to Morning Consult’s latest poll.
Johnson & Johnson Recalling Sunscreens Due to Benzene Traces
Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday that it is recalling five of its sunscreen products after some samples were found to contain low levels of benzene,
North Carolina GOP Seeks Ban on Critical Race ‘Indoctrination’
North Carolina Republicans advanced legislation Wednesday defining how teachers can discuss certain concepts about race and racism inside the classroom.
Clyburn: Biden Likely Working on Changing Filibuster Rules
House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn said Wednesday that he feels President Joe Biden, his longtime ally, is likely working behind the scenes to push for
Biden Looks to Set up ‘Red Phone’ to China
The Biden administration is looking to set up communications with China via “red phone.” The red phone, which isn’t an actual phone, but rather an
Black Lives Matter blames US, praises Cuban regime, social media erupts
Black Lives Matter faced fierce criticism late Wednesday after its official Twitter account blasted the U.S. and praised Cuba’s government while the island was destabilized
Minnesota Gov. Walz to ban gay conversion therapy, bypassing legislature: report
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will sign an executive order Thursday bypassing the state legislature and banning the controversial practice of ‘gay conversion therapy.’
McConnell condemns Biden fury over GOP voting reform as ‘utter nonsense’
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday condemned a fiery speech by President Biden as “utter nonsense” for alleging GOP voting reform laws were comparable
Sen. John Kennedy to Newsmax: Biden Nominees Would ‘Rewrite Constitution Every Other Thursday’
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said on Newsmax Wednesday that President Joe Biden wants to push a far-left agenda through using his appointments to federal courts.
UFC President Dana White to Newsmax: I Consider Trump a ‘Good Friend’
UFC President Dana White thanked former President Donald Trump on Newsmax for being a ”good friend.”