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Terry McAuliffe gets $500K boost from large labor union amid flip on right-to-work stance

us-regions elections gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe has received another large donation from economy after reversing his position on right-to-work legislation in the state. The Virginia Public Access Project reported last week that his gubernatorial campaign got $500,000 from the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA). Fox News previously reported …

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Mike Richards spotted for the first time since 'Jeopardy!' ousting on a walk in Los Angeles

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Mike Richards<”  Last week, the executive producer announced that he will not be taking the permanent role as the replacement for alex-trebek” target=”_blank”>Alex Trebek<.  Richards was spotted walking around his neighborhood in Burbank, Calif. on Saturday, just one day after he confirmed that he was stepping down amid the …

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One-third of US adolescents vaccinated against COVID-19 as school begins

Federal data indicates one-third of adolescents aged 12-15 are fully infectious-diseaseagainst infectious-disease as the school year gets underway amid rising infections and a divide over mask mandates. Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), noted the figure during an interview Monday, after he was pressed over …

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DeSantis, Abbott school mask rules in line with many foreign countries

Republican governors like Florida’s ron-desantis” target=”_blank”>Ron DeSantis< are getting slammed by Democrats and media personalities for their opposition to infectious-disease masking in schools, despite taking an approach that falls in line with many nations across the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently recommends universal indoor masking …

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