COVID-19 origins remain shrouded in mystery, one year later

One year ago today, the world-health-organization” target=”_blank”>World Health Organization< a global pandemic. Misinformation from the world-regions government and their influence over scientists on the united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations< and WHO that the virus could not spread between people. Months were lost in terms of a global response. And one year after the WHO finally declared COVID-19 a…

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TSA reminds passengers to ‘remain calm and respectful’ after security officers attacked, bitten

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is asking passengers to “remain calm and respectful” at security checkpoints following a series of incidents involving unruly travelers, including one who allegedly bit two agents.  The biting incident occurred earlier this month in Denver and remains under investigation, the TSA said Thursday. In another occurrence, a passenger in Louisville,…

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Hannity: Biden needs to end Rehoboth Beach vacation amid crises; 'get off his a– and get to work'

With more than 100 Americans trapped behind Taliban lines in Afghanistan, more than 10,000 immigration – many flooding in from Haiti after the halting of deportation flights – flowing into south Texas and record inflation and America’s oldest ally recalling its ambassador over a slight, joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<, fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Sean Hannity<“, fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Hannity< for continuing…

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Climate 'apocalypse' coming thanks to Republicans and Supreme Court, Paul Krugman claims

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman warned we are facing a “looming apocalypse” as a result of Republicans thwarting attempts to combat climate change. Like many other liberals in the media, Krugman was distraught over last week’s Supreme Court ruling saying the Environmental Protection Agency could not make “sweeping regulations to overhaul entire industries without…

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Syracuse assistant professor 'disturbed' by how many 'white pundits' still talk about 9/11

Syracuse University assistant professor Jenn M. Jackson became the latest pundit to tweet an unpopular take about terror over the weekend by asking why so many “white pundits” still talk about the terror attack 20 years later. One of those she singled out was Andy Card, former President george-w-bush” target=”_blank”>George W. Bush< Jackson followed up…

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Biden budget director labels record-breaking border crossings a 'traditional pattern'

Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young argued that the U.S. is preparing to address a “traditional” increase in immigration” target=”_blank”>migration<, and Young stated that the Biden administration anticipated a “traditional pattern” of increased migration and that authorities had enough funding. “Look we have a pattern of migration, and we are preparing to ramp…

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Portland protests, homelessness have residents avoiding downtown, poll reveals

portland” target=”_blank”>Portland, Oregon, <and us-protests” target=”_blank”>rioting <pandemic and social unrest of the past year.  Downtown Portland, once a cultural and tourist center, is now rife with homeless tents, smashed windows, graffiti, trash and boarded-up businesses, the newspaper reported.  And while large-scale anti-police protests have mostly faded since their apex last summer, the city has yet…

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