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Unhinged hardware store worker shoves customer with bat, throws punches after COVID-19 mask dispute: ‘That’s not customer service’

It would seem that social distancing wasn't too high up on the COVID-19 protocol list for one Seattle hardware store worker caught on cellphone video shoving a customer with a bat and then throwing punches.

Putin Says Meeting Had ‘No Hostility’ Despite Leftists Hoping Biden Would Intimidate Russian President

The meeting ended after just over two hours, when the world leaders were expected to meet for up to five.

Rand Paul to Newsmax: No Response From NIH, HHS on COVID Information

Republican senators have not gotten a response yet to their letter to Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) demanding documents concerning their handling of the coronavirus pandemic following the release of a trove of Dr. Anthony Fauci's emails, Sen. Rand Paul tells Newsmax.

Biden’s Oil and Gas Lease Ban Blocked by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked President Joe Biden’s suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal land and water, delivering a setback to the administration’s efforts to clamp down on fossil fuels.

Climate activists invest in property on beaches they say are disappearing

From Bill and Melinda Gates to climate envoy John Kerry, climate activists have sounded the alarm about how melting ice will soon raise the ocean to levels that swallow the world’s beaches.

Poll: More Americans Hold Joe Biden Responsible for Rising Inflation than Donald Trump

A poll indicated Monday more Americans hold President Joe Biden responsible for rising inflation than Former President Donald Trump.

1 dead, 2 wounded after shootout erupts over masking rules in Georgia store

A store clerk was fatally shot and a suspected assailant and a police officer injured after a dispute over a face mask requirement escalated into a firefight inside a store in Georgia.

Biden Plans to ‘Warn’ Putin in Talks That May Last 5 Hours

President Joe Biden plans to warn Russian President Vladimir Putin that the U.S. will respond to actions that conflict with its national interests during a meeting scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday in Geneva, according to White House officials.

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