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Pediatrics Group Contradicts CDC, Says All Children, Staff Should Wear Masks in School
All children over the age of two should wear masks when returning to school this year, even if they are vaccinated, the American Academy of
Official: Haiti’s interim prime minister to step down
Haiti’s designated Prime Minister Ariel Henry will replace the country’s interim prime minister to honor the wishes of the country’s slain president, an official told
Passport backlog surges to 2.2M as applicants wait up to 24 weeks, senator says
The passport application backlog has surged to 2.2 million as a security procedure’s “operational issues” add several weeks to wait times, according to Sen. James
Pediatrics Group Contradicts CDC, Says All Children, Staff Should Wear Masks in School
All children over the age of two should wear masks when returning to school this year, even if they are vaccinated, the American Academy of
Video Shows Anti-Religious Rampage in NYC Statue Desecration
A woman destroyed two religious statues outside a Queens church, tossing them into the street in a caught-on-video rampage – the latest in a series
Florida Man Gets 8-Month Sentence in Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
A Florida man who breached the U.S. Senate chamber carrying a Trump campaign flag was sentenced Monday to eight months behind bars, the first resolution
Poll: 88% of Americans Concerned About Rising Cost of Living
Most Americans are concerned about the rising cost of living, according to a new American Action Network poll. A whopping 88% of respondents told AAN
Interim Prime Minister of Haiti Claude Joseph Has Agreed to Step Down
Claude Joseph, who has nominally led Haiti as acting prime minister since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, said in a Washington Post interview that
Monkeypox Case Confirmed in US
A case of monkeypox has been confirmed in an American who had recently traveled to Nigeria, U.S. health officials reported. Officials believe the threat of
Is Joe Manchin going to vote for an alleged ecoterrorist collaborator?
Stone-Manning has come under major scrutiny regarding a 1989 tree-spiking plot in Idaho, but Manchin – a key vote in the Senate – has been
Trafalgar Poll: 63% Not Confident Harris Ready to Be President
More than 60% of likely U.S. voters are not confident Vice President Kamala Harris is ready to be president, according to a new Trafalgar Group
Ben Carson Lashes Out at CRT for Robbing Children of Hope
Former Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Dr. Ben Carson wrote an opinion article in Fox News on Monday stating that society cannot allow critical
Sen. Blackburn: Administration’s COVID Facebook Censorship Might Violate First Amendment
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., wrote to President Joe Biden to blast the administration’s collaboration with Facebook to rid the platform of vaccine “misinformation,” it was
9 Killed, 50 Wounded in Weekend Chicago Shootings
At least nine people were killed and 50 others wounded in shootings across Chicago over the weekend, just a week after Mayor Lori Lightfoot said
NY Times Columnist Kristof Considers Running for Oregon Governor
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof told an Oregon weekly newspaper that he’s considering a run to be Oregon’s governor. “I have friends trying to
US Olympic Gymnast Who Tested Positive Is Team Alternate
One of the alternate, or replacement, gymnasts for the U.S. team has tested positive for the coronavirus, but the main team has moved to separate
Gloria Estefan: US Should Get Involved in Cuba
Gloria Estefan is calling on the U.S. to provide assistance to Cuba amid the unrest that has swept the country in recent days. In an
LA County mask mandates: Governors refuse to follow lead on guidelines for their own states
COVID-19 case numbers are spiking in areas across the country with the rise of the Delta variant, but while Los Angeles County, California, is responding
Poll: 88% of Americans Concerned About Rising Cost of Living
Most Americans are concerned about the rising cost of living, according to a new American Action Network poll. A whopping 88% of respondents told AAN
US blames Microsoft Exchange hack on affiliates of Chinese government
The Biden administration, joined by allies and partners, on Monday blamed China for the hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software that compromised tens of