conflicts Taliban prime minister defended the group’s rule in a public address Saturday, saying it was not to blame for a worsening economic crisis and is working to repair the corruption of the ousted world-politics” target=”_blank”>government<-backed government, adding that Afghans should not believe claims that the Taliban were to blame. …
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Fauci would 'not be surprised' if omicron is already in US, predicts it will go 'all over'
anthony-fauci” target=”_blank”>Dr. Anthony Fauci< omicron variant is already in the U.S. In an interview on NBC’s “Weekend TODAY” show, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director told co-hosts Kristen Welker and Peter Alexander that the strain has a large number of mutations that would suggest it could …
Read More »Dutch authorities check for COVID-19 omicron variant after 61 arrivals from South Africa test positive
world-regions authorities are checking for the omicron infectious-disease after 61 passengers on two flightsa> from <a href="https: tested positive for infectious-disease on Friday. The passengers who tested positive have been isolated and further investigations are being carried out. NO CASES OF COVID-19 OMICRON VARIANT IDENTIFIED YET IN US, CDC SAYS …
Read More »From my dad's death in Afghanistan 20 years ago to Taliban retaking the country. How did we get here?
On Nov. 25, 2001, I was an infant when a topics came to my family’s house in Manassas, Virginia, to inform us that my father, Johnny “Mike” Spann, wasn’t coming home. He had been killed in battle at the Qala-i-Jangi fortress in Afghanistan. My dad was one of the first …
Read More »National Adoption Month – Here's how to connect children in need with forever families
Every child has the inherent right to be a part of a loving, caring and secure family. It’s a truth that we have championed for more years than we can count, yet it is juxtaposed with the reality that some 15 million children around the world are living outside the …
Read More »No cases of COVID-19 omicron variant identified yet in US, CDC says
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday night that no cases of the omicron infectious-disease have been identified in the U.S. to date. In a statement, the agency wrote that it was following the details of the new B.1.1.529 variant, which was first reported to the …
Read More »Crispy potato latkes for Hanukkah: Try the recipe
It’s occasions, which means it’s time to enjoy a delicious holiday tradition: food” target=”_blank”>latkes<, of Southern food blog Quiche My Grits, shared her recipe with Fox News. In her blog post, Morgan says that to make the best latkes, you should use “simple and traditional ingredients,” including Russet potatoes and …
Read More »5 Unexpected Ways to Serve Leftover Mashed Potatoes
At the end of every Thanksgiving celebration, there’s always that one aunt who insists on sending you home with the leftovers. “What am I gonna do with all these potatoes?!” she asks nobody in particular. “Your uncle and I can’t possibly finish all this food!” she adds, usually while fumbling …
Read More »Does Christmas music stress you out? Here’s why
It’s supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many people, the occasionsare a mental-health” target=”_blank”>stressful time<. Though there hasn’t been any intensive research on the topic, a few surveys in the last decade have found that some portion of Americans don’t really like Christmas music. …
Read More »How Disney manages crowds at its theme parks
Nobody likes general. general are known for their iconic rides, attractions and large crowds. The result is that many guests have spent a lot of time just waiting on lines while visiting the theme parks. Disneyland and Disney World are both known for their iconic rides, attractions and large crowds. …
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