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New York becomes first US city to require proof of Covid-19 vaccination for indoor dining, gyms, & performances

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced an aggressive new strategy to get people vaccinated against Covid-19, confirming that activities like indoor dining and attending gyms will soon be exclusively for the inoculated.

Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

A National Labor Relations Board official said on Monday that Amazon violated labor laws by exercising illegal influence over workers' votes during unionization efforts, recommending that the results of the company's unionization vote in Alabama be overturned.

The Left Has A Pedophilia Problem, And It’s Out In The Open

The left is continuing its tradition of destroying society's sexual morality, now campaigning on multiple fronts for the normalization of pedophilia.

Tennessee Schools Violating Anti-CRT Law May Lose Millions in Funding Under New Rule

funds and teachers could have their licenses suspended for teaching “prohibited concepts” related to critical race theory (CRT), according to a new rule proposed by Tennessee Department of Education.

Republicans Must Win in 2022 for Trump to Take 2024

Former President Donald Trump's chance of reelection in 2024 "only happens" if Republicans regain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections, Republican National Committee Chairman Ronna McDaniel said on Newsmax Tuesday.

All 50 States Report Rising Vax Rates, COVID Infections Still ‘Surge’: ABC

ABC calls it a "silver lining." VACCINATIONS ARE UP: "An increasing number of people getting the vaccine," ABC News reports."he entire country is experiencing a...

NY Gov. Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Women, Violated State and Federal Law

New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo inappropriately touched multiple women without consent, state report finds.

Trump to Hold Rally in Alabama on August 21st

President Donald J. Trump will deliver remarks at a major rally in Cullman, Alabama.

Why States Should Tune Out Washington’s COVID-19 Noise

The federal government continues to offer garbled COVID-19 messages that undermine its credibility and sow confusion about the pandemic.

Congress misses key debt-ceiling deadline: What that means, what happens next

Lawmakers missed deadline to extend 2-year suspension of debt ceiling.

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