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Another Professional Footballer Player Suddenly Collapses in the Middle of a Game

Adama Traore goes down clutching his chest during Champions League match.

Americans Plan to Spend More on Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2021 Than Last Year

A new report from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows that Americans plan to spend more during this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday events than last year’s, suggesting retailers may be in for a windfall as the busy holiday shopping season kicks off.

The Pilgrims’ Progress – Honoring Our Forefathers on the 400th Anniversary of the First (and Most Expensive) Thanksgiving

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our Pilgrim fathers and mothers in 1621.

Bidenflation Blues: Rising Prices Plunge Consumer Sentiment to Decade Low

The Biden administration’s failure to tackle high and rising inflation pushed consumer sentiment this month to its lowest level in a decade.

U.S. Jobless Claims Reach 52-Year Low

Initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week to 199,000

Darrell Brooks appears to weep in court as he’s charged in Waukesha Christmas parade attack; 6th victim dies

The ex-con charged with killing five people at a Wisconsin Christmas parade was ordered held on $5 million at his first court appearance Tuesday — with prosecutors revealing that he’ll be hit with a sixth homicide count after a child struck in the Sunday attack has died.

How COVID-19 Jab Benets Are Exaggerated

In a November 12, 2021, blog post, Maryanne Demasi, Ph.D., reviews how the benets of the COVID-19 shots have been exaggerated by the drug companies and misrepresented to the public by an uncritical media. She has previously given many lectures on how the drug companies conated absolute and relative risks for statin drugs.

Thomas Jefferson statue removed from NYC City Hall because former US president, author of Declaration of Independence owned slaves

A statue of Thomas Jefferson — America's third president and the author of the Declaration of Independence — was removed Monday from City Hall in New York City, where it stood for nearly two centuries, because Jefferson was a slave owner, the New York Post reported.

Authorities: Darrell Brooks Jr. ‘Intentionally’ Drove into Crowd, Was Not Being Chased by Police

The suspect charged with five counts of homicide in Sunday’s Waukesha Christmas parade massacre was not being chased by police and “intentionally” drove into the crowd, Waukesha authorities said.

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