Celebrating Christmas and Baby Jesus can bring peace and joy, no matter life's challenges

I was speaking with a longtime friend the other day, and we were relating how we were both going through some stressful times. We then acknowledged that the last infectious-disease combined with the seemingly growing animosity and even hate between Americans caused by our ever-widening ideological differences was making things exponentially worse. As we closed our…

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Biden administration not mandating COVID vaccines for White House staff, Psaki says

The joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration< for White House staff, press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday.  During the White House press briefing Thursday, Psaki suggested that every White House official had been offered a COVID-19 vaccine, but clarified Friday that the White House was not requiring officials to be vaccinated.  PSAKI CONFIRMS MORE BREAKTHROUGH COVID-19 CASES IN…

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Minnesota mom charged with attempted murder in alleged attack on her children

A us-regions mother is facing charges of crime” target=”_blank”>attempted murder< after suffering a skull fracture, brain bleeding, broken ribs, a lacerated kidney and other injuries, the statement said. After her arrest, the woman claimed to have been diagnosed with mental-health” target=”_blank”>bipolar disorder< She blamed the alleged attack against the children on her medical condition and…

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Mollie Hemingway: What happened during the 2020 election must be investigated and discussed

Editor’s note: The following op-ed is excerpted from the author’s new book, “Rigged.”  If questioning the results of a presidential election were a crime, as many have asserted in the wake of the controversial 2020-presidential-election” target=”_blank”>2020 election< as “selected, not elected.” When Bush won re-election against then senator John Kerry in 2004, many on the…

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Biden to keep refugee admissions at Trump-era levels, despite earlier moves to increase it

President Biden is keeping refugee admissions at 15,000 this fiscal year — the level set at the end of the Trump administration — despite earlier proposals to dramatically increase it to over 60,000. A senior administration official said Friday that Biden will be signing an emergency presidential determination to keep the number at 15,000 while changing the regional…

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CDC panel to discuss COVID-19 vaccination, rare heart issues

Reports of heart inflammation among a small fraction of Pfizer and Moderna infectious-disease infectious-diseaserecipients, predominantly males under 30, are under review as an advisory panel to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to meet Friday to further discuss the issue. Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, deputy director of the Immunization Safety Office at the…

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