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Chipmakers Worry Industry Will Produce More Than Demand
Chipmakers from Taiwan to the U.S. are cranking up production to address shortages that have hammered automakers and other customers as they try to emerge
US Mortgage Rates Slide to Lowest in More Than Five Months
Mortgage rates in the U.S. plunged to the lowest level in more than five months.The average for a 30-year loan was 2.78% down from 2.88%
NFL: Games Will Be Forfeited If COVID Hits Team’s Unvaxxed Players
The NFL will not postpone or reschedule games in the 2021 season should a team have too many unvaccinated players unavailable due to COVID-19, according
DeSantis Opposes Mask Mandates for Florida Schools
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will oppose any move by the federal government to require children to wear masks in the upcoming school year.
Man with COVID disguises himself as wife to board flight
An Indonesian man with the coronavirus disguised himself as his virus-free wife to board a commercial flight in the country, according to officials who arrested
Iranian destroyer spotted by Danish navy in Baltic Sea
The Danish military said Thursday it spotted an Iranian destroyer and a large support vessel sailing through the Baltic Sea, likely heading to Russia for
Woman plunges 164 feet to death in tragic bungee-jumping accident
A Colombian bungee-jumper plummeted to her death this week after a communications mishap caused her to leap off a bridge without a fastened cord.
McAuliffe’s claim that he set a ‘record’ investment in education is latest in line of misleading statements
McAuliffe released his new ad, entitled “Because of You,” on Thursday, which claims he made a “record investment in education” during his previous term governing
NFL: Games Will Be Forfeited If COVID Hits Team’s Unvaxxed Players
The NFL will not postpone or reschedule games in the 2021 season should a team have too many unvaccinated players unavailable due to COVID-19, according
Ex-FDA Head: Delta Variant Could Peak in August, May Be Over ‘Sooner Than We Think’
The former head of the Food and Drug Administration Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Thursday the current delta-variant spike in coronavirus infections will peak in August…
TikTok, White House agree to drop Trump-era lawsuit
The Chinese owned social media platform TikTok has reached an agreement with the White House to drop a lawsuit challenging former President Donald Trump’s attempt
Psaki insists Biden not pushing critical race theory, says curriculum left to local schools
White House press secretary Jen Psaki insisted Thursday that the Biden administration is not pushing critical race theory in schools after it promoted a radical activist group’s
Former Education Sec. DeVos blasts Biden admin’s ‘many ties’ to ‘twisted and warped’ critical race theory
EXCLUSIVE: Former Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Betsy DeVos said it is “appalling” to see close ties between radical groups pushing critical race theory and
DeSantis rejection of under-12 mask guidance for schools ‘puts kids at risk,’ Psaki says
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki took issue with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declining to mandate face masks for children and said she would be
‘Superbug’ Fungus Spread in Two Cities, Health Officials Say
U.S. health officials said Thursday they now have evidence of an untreatable fungus spreading in two hospitals and a nursing home.The “superbug” outbreaks were reported
Poll: Almost Quarter of Americans Think Blacks More Racist Than Whites
Nearly a quarter of Americans think Blacks are more racist than whites, a new Rasmussen Reports national survey has found. In the telephone and online
DeSantis Opposes Mask Mandates for Florida Schools
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will oppose any move by the federal government to require children to wear masks in the upcoming school year.
Psaki: ‘Unvaccinated people should be more fearful’ of delta variant than the vaccinated
The White House on Thursday said unvaccinated individuals “should be more fearful” amid the threat of the delta variant of COVID-19, while deferring to the
Gallup: US Race Relations at Lowest Point in 20 Years
Fifty-seven percent of U.S. adults say relations between Black and white Americans are “somewhat” or “very” bad, according to a new Gallup poll. Forty-two percent
Franklin Graham Wins $150K Settlement Over Banned Religious Ads
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association will get a $150,000 payout from Blackpool Council in Britain, ending a two year battle over canceled bus advertisements for