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MSNBC's Joy Reid rants against Supreme Court for striking down Biden vaccine mandate: 'Right-wing ideologues'

MSNBC host Joy Reid was infuriated Thursday over the Supreme Court’s decision to block President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden’s<, calling it a “Christian nationalist version” of what it used to be, and suggested the justices should each have their own “right-wing talk radio shows.” The court struck down a Biden administration mandate …

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CNN spent three times more coverage on Jan. 6 than inflation news: study

A revealing new study shows how dedicated CNN is to one particular topic despite all the breaking news going on: capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>Jan. 6<.  CBS NEWS BURIES POLL RESULT SHOWING STRONG BIPARTISAN AGREEMENT JAN. 6 WAS ‘A PROTEST THAT WENT TOO FAR’ The committee’s request for the testimony of House Minority …

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COVID-19 pill rollout stymied amidst omicron wave

Two brand-new infectious-disease healthy-living that were supposed to be an important weapon against the pandemic in the U.S. are in short supply and have played little role in the fight against the omicron wave of infections. The problem, in part, is that production is still being ramped up and the …

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Priyanka Chopra opens up on dropping Jonas from her Instagram name: ‘People are going to speculate’

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Priyanka Chopra<, described the scrutiny she endured on social media following the change as “a professional hazard” to Vanity Fair for its February cover story. The 39-year-old recalled the “random Monday in November” when she reverted to only her first and last name on Instagram, which immediately sparked speculation …

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Biden admin ‘reckless’ regarding court matters, Jonathan Turley says

Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley shared his observations on “The Ingraham Angle” on Thursday night regarding the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden<. Turley specifically referred to the high court’s rejection this week of an OSHA infectious-disease vaccine mandate for large businesses, which the justices rejected. He said White House chief of staff Ron …

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