Fox News contributor Sara Carter interviewed Montana congressman Matt Rosendale about Chinese telecommunications systems being installed near US military bases on “Hannity.” MATT ROSENDALE: I am very concerned. Again, it goes back to the monitoring. If they can pick up little pieces of data about when we have movements, where …
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23 infants hospitalized in Tennessee for parechovirus, CDC warns
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning doctors about the spread of parechovirus, a common viral infection that can cause severe illness among infants younger than three months. From April 12 through May 24 of this year, 23 infants were admitted to the Monroe Carell Jr. …
Read More »Parts of Massachusetts are suffering through a 'critical' drought
The boston” target=”_blank”>greater Boston area< In Massachusetts, dry stream beds and ponds are visible in many locations, Mass.gov notes, and disastersr — particularly in the northern half of state — is on the rise. “With the majority of the state currently experiencing elevated temperatures and forecasts predicting little to no …
Read More »Support grows for school choice, parents' rights – even in progressive Oregon
America is in the middle of a education that is quickly leading to education reforms and a groundswell of school choice support across the country. During the pandemic, parents were left with few alternatives to distance/hybrid learning, except for those who could afford to send their kids to private schools …
Read More »Famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak shop fire caused by electrical malfunction
An electrical malfunction sparked a fast-moving fire that damaged one of philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia’s best-known cheesesteak shops< said Monday that the fire marshal’s office had “determined the cause to be electrical wiring.” 14-YEAR-OLD TURNS HIMSELF IN FOR PHILADELPHIA SEPTA SHOOTING An electrical malfunction damaged a famous cheesesteak shop in Philadelphia. Owner …
Read More »Some endangered species begin to recover, others decline as restoration efforts continue
Concealed behind us-regions, two scientists remotely manipulated a robotic owl on the forest floor. As the intruder flapped its wings and hooted, a merlin guarding its nest in a nearby pine sounded distress calls. The small falcon dove toward the enemy — and into a net that Smithsonian interns Tim …
Read More »Georgia deputy dies after tree falls on patrol car, sheriff says
A us-regions was killed in an accident on Sunday morning when a large pine tree fell on his patrol car, authorities said. crime Jamie Reynolds was killed instantly when the tree crushed the passenger compartment of the cruiser as he drove eastbound on Georgia Highway 16 just east of Shoal …
Read More »LeAnn Rimes says 'resilience' has led to her 25-year success in the country music industry
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>LeAnn Rimes< reflected on the past 25 years in a new interview with “CBS Mornings.” “The thing about me is I have a lot of grit and I have a lot of resilience. If I wasn’t resilient, I wouldn’t be here,” she said during the interview. LeAnn Rimes reflected …
Read More »Inflation leads to shrinkflation, as suppliers send fewer goods to businesses
Houston, TX – If you think the items you’re purchasing seem smaller than before, though you paid the same price, you’re not alone. Shrinkflation is one result of inflation and it’s now affecting businesses across the country. Shrinkflation is the practice of reducing the size of a product while keeping …
Read More »DC Metro restores red line stations following electrical fire over the weekend
The D.C. Metro red line service train was restored on Monday morning after a low voltage electrical caused some sections to be suspended over the weekend. The Metro announced the red line between Van Ness and Farragut North stations was restored just before 10 AM and would resume regular …
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