Wednesday, July 7, 2021

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Republicans Slam President Biden's Door-to-Door Vaccine Plan
President Joe Biden speaks about the COVID-19 vaccination program during an event in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus on Tuesday afternoon. (AP)
Conservatives have criticized as overly intrusive the administration's push to increase flagging vaccination rates in the face of a lingering COVID threat. [Full Story]
Haiti President Jovenel Moïse Assassinated at Home
Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated after a group of unidentified people attacked his private residence, the country's interim prime minister said in a statement Wednesday. Moïse's wife, First Lady Martine Moïse, is hospitalized, interim Premier Claude Joseph...... [Full Story]
Ruddy: A Dangerous Moment With Trump Indictments
I can't help but feel that we as a nation are in a dangerous [Full Story]
Elsa Weakens to Tropical Storm, Takes Aim at Florida
Elsa weakened to a tropical storm as it threatened Florida's northern [Full Story]
Trump to Make Big Announcement Wednesday!
Former President Donald Trump will make an "important'' announcement [Full Story]
Pope Had 'Severe' Narrowing of His Colon, Recovering Well
Pope Francis' recovery from intestinal surgery continues to be [Full Story]
Rising Crime Rates 'Only Going to Get Worse' Without Leadership Overhaul
Criminals didn't take off for the Fourth of July weekend. Crime rates [Full Story] |
COVID-19 Pushed 22M Out of Job Market in Major Economies
Labor markets in developed nations have recovered only half of the [Full Story]
North America Records Hottest June Ever
The heatwave that broke temperature records in North America made [Full Story]
Rocket Attack on Iraqi Base Housing US Forces: Iraqi Military Sources
There was a rocket attack on Wednesday on the Ain al-Asad air base, [Full Story]
Trafalgar Poll: Majority Doesn't Believe Biden in Charge
The majority of Americans do not believe President Joe Biden is [Full Story]
Flush With COVID Funds, States and Cities 'Make it Rain'
With about $350 billion flooding into the coffers of state and local [Full Story]
Black Conservatives Pay a Big Price
Black conservatives say they're finding themselves walking away from [Full Story] |
COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Put Students in Danger
A group of five university professors and one executive college [Full Story]
Biden Pressured by House GOP To Protect Hyde Amendment
More than 170 Republican House members sent a letter to President Joe [Full Story]
UAP Report Is Just the 'Beginning of a Conversation'
A highly anticipated government report on UFOs left those curious [Full Story] |
Sha'Carri Richardson Off US Olympic Team for Cannabis
The American Olympic sprinter candidate who tested positive for [Full Story]
Rep. Kat Cammack to Newsmax: Biden Talking Tough to Russia 'Comical'
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., said that President Joe Biden does not [Full Story] |
Republicans Slam Biden's Door-to-Door Vaccine Plan
After falling short of its July 4 goal of vaccinating 70% of [Full Story] |
Rep. Michael Burgess to Newsmax: Biden Admin Burdening Local Border Enforcement
Rep. Michael Burgess argued on Newsmax that the federal government is [Full Story]
San Francisco Neiman Marcus Looted in Broad Daylight
A Neiman Marcus store in San Francisco was looted Monday in broad [Full Story]
Elsa Regains Hurricane Strength en Route to Florida
Elsa has strengthened into a hurricane again, the U.S. National [Full Story]
Russia 'Cozy Bear' Breached GOP as Ransomware Attack Hit
Russian government hackers breached the computer systems of the [Full Story]
Eric Adams Wins NYC's Contested Dem Mayoral Primary
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams has won the Democrat primary [Full Story]
Biden Dismayed as Iran Begins Process of Making Enriched Uranium Metal
Iran has begun the process of producing enriched uranium metal, the [Full Story]
CDC Appeals DeSantis' Lift of Cruise Ship COVID Restrictions
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has appealed a [Full Story]
Police: Pro Golfer Killed on Georgia Course Inadvertently Witnessed Crime
Gene Siller, the professional golfer who was shot and killed at a [Full Story]
Biden: With Rise of Variant, Reconsider Vaccine
President Joe Biden says the rise of a more transmissible COVID-19 [Full Story]
9 Countries Rejected Global Minimum Tax, Possibly Killing Deal
Though the tentative agreement between 130 countries for President [Full Story]
Boss Behind Indeed, Glassdoor Says Job Hunting 'Totally Broken'
Japanese staffing and internet firm Recruit Holdings Co., one of Japan's biggest and most laid-back companies, was well positioned for the work-from-home shift and transition to a post-COVID future, said Chief Executive Officer Hisayuki Idekoba. The "ground-up type of... [Full Story]
Lack of Sunlight and Vitamin D Linked to Colon Cancer
New research finds that countries with more cloudy days tend to have higher colon cancer rates. Lower levels of vitamin D, the "sunshine vitamin," may be to blame. So, boosting your vitamin D levels through exposure to sunlight could help reduce your risk of colon cancer,... [Full Story]
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