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Trucking spokesman talks ‘simple’ demand of protesting drivers

Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) Executive Vice President Lewie Pugh told “Fox News Live” on Sunday that truck drivers in Canada and the United States want to “do away” with infectious-disease vaccine mandates. “It’s pretty simple, do away with the mandates is what we’ve told them [political leaders],” Pugh said. “Start listening to …

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Paralyzed men begin walking again after spinal cord implant: study

New research and technology suggest hope for those suffering from paralysis.  medical-research” target=”_blank”>Researchers<.   “Thanks to this technology, we have been able to target individuals with the most serious spinal cord injury, meaning those with clinically complete spinal cord injury, with no sensation and no movement in the legs,” said lead …

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What you need to know about God's miraculous 'whoever' policy

Sometimes I detect my favorite fragrance wafting from the kitchen: strawberry cake. I follow the smell like a bird dog follows a trail until I’m standing over the just-baked, just-iced pan of pure pleasure. Yet I’ve learned to still my fork until Denalyn gives clearance. “Who is it for?” I …

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Biden, Putin speak on phone about Russia-Ukraine crisis for an hour

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< Saturday, amid dire warnings from the United States for Americans to evacuate Ukraine over the fears of an imminent Russian invasion.  The secure call began at 11:04 a.m. from Camp David and ended at 12:06 p.m, according to the White House. The Russians proposed holding the call …

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James Webb Space Telescope takes first images, selfie

The James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first images, including a “selfie.”  A mosaic image with more than 2 billion pixels helped the Webb team to determine that Webb’s Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) instrument can collect light from air-and-space” target=”_blank”>celestial objects< The result showed 18 randomly organized dots of …

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