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Yearly Archives: 2021

Shock: Electric Ford F-150 to be named Lightning

The first all-electric Ford F-150 will be called the Lightning when it goes on sale in 2022. (Ford) The name has previously been used on high-performance versions of the F-150, most recently in 2004. Ford hasn’t released any technical details on the full-size pickup, but has said that it will …

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Veterans group slams NYC decision to deny permit for Memorial Day march while allowing Cannabis Parade

A veterans organization is calling out a “sickening” double standard, telling “Fox & Friends” on Monday, that legal action may be forthcoming after new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< Organization Inc., and his attorney Brendan Lantry pointed out that last week’s Cannabis Parade got the green light from the city.  Veterans were set to be …

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ABC scolds Mother's Day travelers for 'shattering pandemic records,' possibly spreading virus

 ABC’s “Good Morning America” fretted about individuals who traveled to see their mothers for Mother’s Day, as it caused a “big spike” in air travel and is “shattering pandemic records,” despite the continued dip in infectious-disease cases.  “New concerns about people getting together in large gatherings and spreading the virus. Today’s worry, of course, is Mother’s …

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How Liz Cheney lost Republican support ahead of Stefanik vote this week

Rep. congress” target=”_blank”>Elise Stefanik< will bounce House Republican Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., from her post and install Stefanik. But the fight over Stefanik or Cheney frankly has very little to do with either of them. This is a vote about former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump<,” Banks explained that very discussion is …

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Flight 93 families hope heroism award helps keep story alive

Serene, stark and seemingly in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania, the personal-freedoms to the people who died on United Airlines Flight 93 is hard to find on a map — as the Sept, 11, 2001, terrorist attack itself slips deeper into the nation’s collective memory. And even schools that do …

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