Political experts issue midterm election predictions, most conclude GOP will take House and Senate is toss-up

Voters are gearing up to head to the polls on Tuesday and participate in the most contentious political showdown of the year – the 2022 midterm elections. While several political insiders are divided over who will take control of the Senate and the House, others believe Republicans will take majority in both chambers. Political insiders…

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Fauci has a 'completely open mind' about COVID-19 lab leak theory, says evidence 'strongly' points elsewhere

Dr. Anthony Fauci says he has a “completely open mind” about the origins of COVID-19, but he also says that the scientific evidence “strongly” suggests it was not leaked from a lab. Fauci made the comments during a Sunday appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” Host Margaret Brennan asked Fauci about China’s transparency regarding the…

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Navy barred from acting against religious vaccine refusers

A federal judge in Texas is barring the Navy from taking action for now against sailors who have objected to being vaccinated against COVID-19 on religious grounds. U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor had in January issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Navy from disciplining or discharging 35 sailors who sued over the Navy’s vaccine policy…

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Best for baby and mother? AAP's new guidelines on nursing have moms in a quandary

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently amended its breastfeeding guidelines, stating that it now supports mothers nursing their babies through the first two years of life. “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months,” the group said in a statement.  It added, “We support reproductive-health after solid foods are introduced as long…

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House Republicans celebrate removing 'distraction' Cheney as conference chair: 'Mission Accomplished'

Many house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< on Wednesday celebrated the removal of Rep. Liz Cheney as their conference chair, a decision that came after months of building tensions over the future of the party following President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump< “For months it’s been clear that Cheney is unfit for any leadership role in the Republican Party. Conservatives tried to fix the problem…

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Tennessee officials say damage from floods worse than previously thought, Biden approves disaster declaration

The search continued Tuesday for missing us-regions in Humphreys County after catastrophic disasters in the region took the lives of at least 22 people.  In a Tuesday interview with NPR, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said that the flooding was even more destructive than initially believed, with around 120 homes destroyed or “gone.”  TENNESSEE FLOODING:…

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Hume: White House urging vax mandate in violation of court stay is 'political dynamite'

After a Gulf Coast federal appeals court ruled to temporarily halt an executive order from joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Joe Biden< mandate or have their workers face termination, a White House spokeswoman urged businesses to essentially ignore the court and proceed with mandating their employees elect to the injection. On “fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>Tucker Carlson Tonight< warned the Biden…

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Senate Judiciary Committee to scrutinize Supreme Court abortion ruling, 'abuse' of 'shadow docket' at hearing

The senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< ruling on a us-regions judiciary law this week as well as its alleged abuse of the “shadow docket” through which the court handles emergency appeals and petitions.  “The Supreme Court must operate with the highest regard for judicial integrity in order to earn the public’s trust,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill.,…

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Houston Fire Chief refutes claims that communication with Astroworld Festival first responders was inadequate

Questions have emerged about how much communication first responders with the Houston Fire Department were given on the day of the deadly Astroworld Festival tragedy.  Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena previously stated on “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday that, although the department was not part of the comprehensive safety plan which included police and medical responders inside…

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