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Taya Kyle blasts Biden's Afghanistan 'atrocity': Who would want to partner with us after this?

The widow of U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle accused joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< in a “catastrophic” state. “American Sniper” wife Taya Kyle expressed frustration with the administration’s troop withdrawal on “Fox & Friends” amid “horrifying” images of Afghans fighting to escape Taliban rule in Kabul. “I cannot imagine how dehumanizing they …

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WHO: Warns against COVID-19 boosters before 1st vaccines

The chief scientist of the world-health-organization” target=”_blank”>World Health Organization< pandemic if high-income countries start administering vaccine boosters ahead of poorer countries without vaccines. With the U.S. health officials recommending booster shots for all Americans who have already been vaccinated, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan expressed concern that leaving billions of people in …

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Cardinal in serious condition with COVID-19

A high-ranking religion cardinal who has infectious-disease is alive but in serious condition and has been sedated, according to officials at a Wisconsin shrine that he founded. Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of Pope Francis’ loudest critics and a vaccine skeptic, tweeted Aug. 10 that he had caught the coronavirus. His …

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Bikini-clad California woman 'covered in scratches' admits to starting fire near Tahoe, authorities say

A us-regions woman was crime” target=”_blank”>arrested< near vacation-destinations, authorities said.  LARGEST WILDFIRE MOVES NEAR CALIFORNIA CITY, FUELED BY WINDS In a Facebook post, the crime wrote that fire personnel had directed deputies to 43-year-old Viola Liu on Wednesday.  “On Wednesday morning deputies responded to the area of the Aspen Creek …

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UNC-Chapel Hill journalism school dean to step down after Nikole Hannah-Jones controversy

The dean of the education” target=”_blank”>journalism school< of us-regions at Chapel Hill is stepping down after a us-protests” target=”_blank”>controversy< addressed to the Carolina Community on Tuesday. She has been dean since January 2012.  “Her emphasis on creating experiential learning opportunities for students, increasing faculty support and upgrading facilities to reflect …

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