Friday, February 12, 2021

NEWS

Biden Opens Border to Asylum-Seekers

Biden Opens Border to Asylum-Seekers
A Salvadoran boy naps at a camp for asylum seekers in Matamoros, Mexico. (John Moore/Getty Images)
The Biden administration on Friday announced plans for tens of thousands of asylum-seekers waiting in Mexico for their next immigration court hearings to be allowed into the United States while their cases proceed. [Full Story]
Gov. Cuomo Aide Says NY Hid Nursing Home Deaths
In a stunning admission, a Gov. Andrew Cuomo aide looks to be blowing the whistle on New York  state's withholding of the true nursing home COVID-19 death count to mislead federal prosecutors, the New York Post reported in an exclusive Thursday night.... [Full Story]
Twitter Permanently Suspends Project Veritas, Restores Co-Founder O'Keefe
Twitter suspended the accounts of Project Veritas and its co-founder, [Full Story]
Metformin Will Kill Your Legs - Do This to Stop it
Curt Schilling to Newsmax TV: Mark Cuban Is 'a Coward'
The National Anthem becomes an issue for billionaire Cuban, and [Full Story] |
Alec Baldwin Wonders if Springsteen's Politics Led to Drunk Driving Arrest
Actor Alec Baldwin is questioning whether politics played a role in [Full Story]
China Bans BBC News Broadcasts in Apparent Retaliation
China has banned the BBC World News television channel from the few [Full Story]
People Are Going Nuts Over Improved Keto Diet
Mississippi Senate: Ban Transgender Athletes on Female Teams
Transgender athletes would be banned from competing in girls' or [Full Story]
Supreme Court: Alabama Can Not Execute Inmate Without His Pastor Present
U.S. Supreme Court maintains injunction saying Alabama can not [Full Story]
New Genius Pill ‘Boosts’ IQ & Memory
Floridians 'Flabbergasted' as Property Insurers Push for Rate Hikes
Florida property insurers are jacking up rates by double-digit [Full Story]
Tokyo Olympics Chief Resigns Over Sexist Remarks
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori resigned as the chief of [Full Story]
Some Asylum-Seekers Waiting in Mexico to Be Allowed in US
The Biden administration on Friday announced plans for tens of [Full Story]
Christian University Valpo to Abandon Crusaders Mascot
Valparaiso University, a small Christian college in northwest [Full Story]
Drink This One Mineral to Restore Your Hearing
Newsmax's 'Wake Up America' Adds Noted Journalist Rachel Rollar
Noted broadcast journalist Rachel Rollar has joined Newsmax TV's new [Full Story]
GOP's Cindy McCain, Sen. Flake Reportedly in Line for Ambassador Posts Under Biden
The widow of late-Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Sen. Jeff Flake, [Full Story]
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How a Leading Anti-Trump Group Ignored a Crisis in Its Ranks
Last June, the Lincoln Project was on a high. Led by several [Full Story]
Senate Democrats Dangle 14th Amendment to Keep Trump From Office
Several Senate Democrats have not ruled out trying to prevent former [Full Story]
Cancel Culture Backfires on Disney, 'Mandalorian' Pedro Pascal
The hashtag #CancelDisneyPlus was trending on Twitter after the [Full Story]
Defense Secretary Austin Concerned About COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal Rate
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has concerns about the rate of refusal [Full Story]
Grand Jury Dismisses Felony Charges Against 2 Buffalo Cops Who Pushed 75-Year-Old Man
A grand jury on Thursday dismissed felony assault charges against two [Full Story]
Mike Gibbons Leaves PAC Amid Ohio Senate Run Talk
Ohio businessman Mike Gibbons announced Thursday he will leave a [Full Story]
Chick Corea, Jazz Fusion Pioneer, Dies at 79
Keyboardist-composer Chick Corea, who attained stardom as a fusion [Full Story]
AP: Over 9,000 Virus Patients Sent Into NY Nursing Homes
More than 9,000 recovering coronavirus patients in New York state [Full Story]
Team Trump's Rebuttal Strategy: Lay Out Democrats' 'Hypocrisy'
David Schoen, on former President Donald Trump's legal team in his [Full Story]
Biden WH Silent on Mandatory Virus Testing for Migrants Entering Country
The Biden administration isn't saying if it supports mandatory [Full Story]
No Signs Witnesses to Be Called, Trial Might End Saturday
It appears increasingly likely the Senate impeachment trial of [Full Story] |
Attempted Illegal Border Crossings More Than Double From Year Ago
Nearly 78,000 people attempted to enter the U.S. illegally across the [Full Story]
Capitol Riot Prosecutor Reportedly Might Stay on Under Biden
Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael Sherwin [Full Story]
Environmentalists Sue EPA to Improve Air-Quality Standards
A group of 14 environmentalist groups are suing the Environmental [Full Story]
Georgia Election Board Investigating Warnock
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., and the New Georgia Project are under [Full Story]
Jobless Claims Dip to Still-High 793,000
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits inched down last week, consistent with a recent stalling in the labor market recovery.Initial claims for state unemployment benefits totaled a seasonally adjusted 793,000 for the week ended Feb. 6,... [Full Story]
School COVID-19 Closures Hurting Teens' Mental Health
Experts are concerned that school closures caused by COVID-19 may affect the mental health of our children, especially teenagers and young adults. According to Axios, hospitals have experienced a sharp increase in mental health emergencies... [Full Story]

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