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State Department tweet tying COVID-19 to Cuban protests is criticized

foreign-policywas criticized Sunday over a tweet that tied the historic protests that broke out in Cuba to COVID-19 concerns in the country where people have been living under communism for decades. Julie Chung, the acting assistant secretary for the department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, posted, “Peaceful protests are growing …

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Globalization hits home: Mylan pharmaceuticals and the Mountain State

Two weeks before Christmas Day in 2020, nearly 1,500 workers at the Viatris facility in Morgantown, West Virginia, formerly known as Mylan, were met with devastating news.  The company had decided to shut down operations at the 56-year-old pharmaceutical plant. The workers’ jobs would be sent overseas to India and …

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Veteran NASA Astronaut Tom Jones: Virgin Galactic's historic spaceflight opens ‘the door to space tourism’

Veteran NASA Astronaut Tom Jones asserted on “Fox News Live” on Sunday that Virgin Galactic’s historic air-and-space” target=”_blank”>spaceflight< and spent 53 days working and living in space, called Virgin Galactic’s spaceflight “a great step forward.” Jones made the comments just as Richard Branson touched down safely Sunday and stressed that he …

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Trump easily wins CPAC 2024 GOP presidential nomination straw poll

DALLAS – donald-trump”>Former President Donald Trump<(CPAC) gathering this weekend in Texas. Trump, who’s repeatedly flirted with making another presidential run in 2024 to try and return to the White House, captured 70% of ballots cast in the anonymous straw poll, according to results announced by CPAC on Sunday afternoon. That’s …

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