July 4 weekend travel: When not to drive

With occasions weekend right around the corner, general all throughout regions are planning to hit the road for a brief getaway. However, the American Automobile Association (AAA) says there are some days and times that are better for travel during the patriotic holiday than others. In a recent report, the motor club federation broke down…

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Rudy Giuliani joins 'Tucker' after FBI raid, claims agents showed no interest in Hunter Biden hard drives

Rudy Giuliani joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Thursday for his first television interview since the topics raided his New York City apartment and seized the former New York City mayor’s electronic devices in connection with a probe of whether he violated the law by lobbying the donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump< officials. Giuliani recalled being woken by a loud “bang” at 6 a.m. Wednesday…

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Ingraham: Brady vs. Fauci — Both at the top of their professions, but with different reputations

In her “fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Ingraham Angle< compared and contrasted two world-famous men: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback tom-brady” target=”_blank”>Tom Brady<.  Fauci, 81, and Brady, 44, are internationally recognizable and arguably at the top of their selected professions, fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Ingraham noted<, Plaxico Burress, and Sebastian Janikowski — while Fauci joined the federal medical bureaucracy in 1968 when Lyndon…

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How to pack a go-bag ahead of an emergency

It’s always better to be prepared. A recent snowstorm left hundreds of drivers stranded on I-95 near Virginia. With winter just getting starteda>, and more snow expected, this has left people asking what they should do to prepare for an emergency.< A go-bag, or emergency kit, should have supplies like several days worth of food…

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FDA greenlights COVID-19 booster vaccine for some immunocompromised patients

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration expanded emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna’s infectious-disease infectious-diseaseto authorize a booster shot for certain immunocompromised patients. HIV and cancer patients, organ transplant recipients and those taking immunosuppressant drugs comprise about 2.7% of the U.S. adult population.  infectious-disease Growing evidence had suggested select immunocompromised patients mount a diminished protective…

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