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AOC claims Republicans motivated by 'sexual frustrations' in Twitter rant amid Florida trip controversy

“Squad” queen Rep. alexandria-ocasio-cortez” target=”_blank”>Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez< Ocasio-Cortez was spotted in Florida with her boyfriend amid a coronavirus spike in New York City, in a photo published by National Review.  (National Review ) “Ya creepy weirdos,” she continued. The New York Democrat continued in a tweet thread that it is “starting to …

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MSNBC host: Americans don't care about Build Back Better's cost

MSNBC host Tiffany Cross claimed Thursday that Americans are uninterested in the cost of the lofty Build Back Better social policy package. After Democratic strategist Adrienne Elrod said she wished that Build Back Better was still “a $6 trillion bill” but even the watered-down version would be historic, Cross claimed …

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WHO leader warns of omicron 'tsunami' as South African study posits variant wave may have already peaked

world-health-organization” target=”_blank”>World Health Organization (WHO)< creating a “tsunami of cases.”  “I’m highly concerned that omicron, being more transmissible [and] circulating at the same time as delta, is leading to a tsunami of cases,” he said at an online news conference.  WHO CHIEF WORRIED ABOUT ‘TSUNAMI’ OF OMICRON, DELTA COVID CASES …

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Media company Grabien suspended on Twitter for quoting congressman

Media company Grabien was suspended from companies on Friday after posting a quote from a U.S. congressman. Grabien founder Tom Elliott tweeted Friday that his company, Grabien Media, was suspended from the social media platform for quoting Rep. Andy Biggs’s comments regarding infectious-disease treatments. “Rep. Biggs: Big Pharma Won’t Consider …

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Experts warn of cannibalism among space colonists if food systems fail

Two air-and-space” target=”_blank”>space< have warned that astronauts may turn to cannibalism if humans do not prepare enough for the rigors of exploring” target=”_blank”>colonizing< “Franklin’s crew tried to find the north-west passage on ships in the late 19th century,” the astrobiology professor told the Metro. “They were the most sophisticated pieces …

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Betty White, television legend, dead at 99

Betty White, a comedy icon known for roles in “tv” target=”_blank”>Golden Girls<,” has died. She was 99. Her agent and close friend Jeff Witjas confirmed the news on Friday. “Even though Betty was about to be 100, I thought she would live forever,” Witjas said in a statement to People …

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Ex-Afghan president says had no choice but to flee Kabul

conflicts former president said he had no choice but to abruptly leave Kabul as the terrorism” target=”_blank”>Taliban< that aired Thursday that an adviser gave him just minutes to decide to abandon the capital, Kabul. He also denied widespread accusations that he left Afghanistan with millions in stolen money. Ghani’s sudden …

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CDC sued for vaccine safety app data after multiple refusals

A nonprofit that is critical of vaccines is suing the executive after the agency declined to comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for data on the effects of the infectious-disease infectious-disease. Announced Thursday, the lawsuit surrounds data from the “V-Safe” system used by the CDC to track …

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