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TULSA - Governor Kevin Stitt announced Friday that health officials have identified a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Tulsa.p He made the announcement at a news conference held at the Tulsa County Health Department late Friday afternoon.p On background, sources in Washington, D.C. told KRMG that the patient is a student who recently traveled to Italy. KRMG is told that person has been quarantined. p This is breaking news, check back soon for further details.
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The outbreak of the Second World War on the high seas was marked by the sinking of the British passenger liner SS Athenia on September 3, 1939. As passengers scrambled into lifeboats, the American freighter SS City of Flint, built at the Hog Island shipyard during the First World War, arrived on scene and rescued more than 200 survivors. The following month, while carrying cargo for Britain, the German pocket battleship Deutschland stopped and seized the vessel. The Germans sailed her to the neutral port of Murmansk for internment. City of Flint was eventually released, but the ship met its...
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Just thought I would add a 70's song to go back in time, after another bizarre/crazy week. I think this is a nice song.
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After a federal court ruled in the Trump administration favor, President Trump said they will start pulling federal funding for so-called sanctuary cities. The ruling: The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled on Feb. 26 that the Department of Justice (DOJ) can cut funds for cities and municipalities that don’t cooperate with ICE. It goes against any previous decisions by lower courts.
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Only septuagenarian white male geezers need apply. – Today the DNC announced new qualification rules for its next debate. Conveniently for the Party’s establishment, the new rule – there’s only one now – works to exclude Tulsi Gabbard from the stage. From The Hill’s report: The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday announced new qualifying standards for the upcoming Arizona debate that will leave only the top two contenders on stage. Ram 1500 EcoDiesel V6 1000 millas en rango de manejo Razonable consumo de combustible Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) did not meet the single qualifying factor: earning at least 20...
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Scott Piercy was dropped by three of his major sponsors after posting homophobic and offensive content to social media this week, according to Golf.com. Piercy was dropped by Acushnet, which owns Titleist and Footjoy, and J. Lindeberg on Thursday, days after he posted two Instagram stories referencing Democrat Pete Buttigieg — the openly gay former presidential candidate — and a far-right conspiracy theory.
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The first case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Minnesota. Health officials confirmed the case Friday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) had said the first 36 cases tested in the state had come back negative. Gov. Tim Walz and MDH Commissioner Jan Malcolm are scheduled to hold a press conference at 4 p.m. Friday to provide additional information. MDH said the presumptive case involves an older resident of Ramsey County who recently traveled on a cruise ship with a known COVID-19 case. The patient first started developing symptoms on Feb. 25 but first sought...
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As Texans headed to the polls on Super Tuesday, a museum director posted a message on Facebook expressing the hope that every person voting Republican would die that day. This threat comes amid a spate of politically-motivated violence, including a truck driver attempting to run down Republicans registering voters, a man sucker-punching a boy at a voting booth, and a man threatening Trump supporters with a cane sword. "I hope every single one of you pieces of sh*t that votes republican, dies today," Melonnie Hicks, director of the Pioneer City Museum in Sweetwater, Texas, posted on Facebook.
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Friday, March 6, 2020 Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine today led a coalition of 19 attorneys general in an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in U.T. v. Barr, who are challenging the Trump Administration’s actions to undermine asylum protections. Under an interim final rule, the Trump Administration is effectively ignoring asylum claims by sending people, many of whom are fleeing violence and persecution, to third countries that have signed asylum cooperative agreements with the federal government. In addition to harming asylum-seekers, the rule deprives states of the valuable...
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Cookeville, Tennessee 11:36 A.M. CST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. This is Governor Bill Lee, and he’s done a fantastic job of working with FEMA and the federal government and state government and everybody, Bill. And this is real devastation like you’ll never seen, hopefully, again. This was about as big a tornado as you can have. It was 50 miles long, which is extraordinarily long, and a very wide one. And you see what’s happened. We saw it from the helicopter very well. You did too. I just want to thank you very much for the great job...
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (section 721), 50 U.S.C. 4565, it is hereby ordered as follows:Section 1.  Findings. (a)  There is credible evidence that leads me to believe that (1) Beijing Shiji Information Technology Co., Ltd., a public company organized under the laws of China, and (2) its wholly owned direct subsidiary Shiji (Hong Kong) Ltd., a Hong Kong limited company (together, the “Purchaserâ€), through acquiring an interest in StayNTouch, Inc. (“StayNTouchâ€), a Delaware corporation, might take action...
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Diplomatic Room 8:54 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. Good morning. I’m going to Tennessee to meet with the governor and a lot of people. And it’s something. It’s really something. I guess some of you are coming along, I assume. Is that right? Q No. THE PRESIDENT: You going? Q There’s a crew out at Andrews waiting on you. THE PRESIDENT: Okay. So we’re signing the $8.3 billion. I asked for 2.5 and I got 8.3, and I’ll take it. (The bill is signed.) Okay? So here we are, $8.3 billion. We’re doing very well. But it’s an...
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( It’s like the Democrats are running baseball) Goose Gossage doesn’t need to be welcomed at spring training to chime in on the sign-stealing scandal that has rocked baseball. Gossage, who was banned as a Yankee spring instructor in 2018 for various criticisms of GM Brian Cashman and the team’s analytics department, offered his latest “Get off my lawn” rant this week, including what his response would be to the Astros’ cheating scheme to steal signs via electronics during the 2017 season. “Guys used to steal signs all the time,” the Hall of Fame closer told the Tampa Bay Times....
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Tulsi Gabbard has many distinctive qualities. She's a Hawaiian Army National Guard Major, the first Hindu member of Congress and the first Samoan-American voting member of Congress but she is not going to be president of the United States. She is not even going to be the Democratic Party's nominee for the presidency. (Given that Gabbard met President Bashir al Assad of Syria in 2017, after his forces had bombed Aleppo to smithereens and failed to condemn him, it's pretty extraordinary that she is still in the Democratic race at all.) No, she won't be America's first female president. And,...
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Who can ever forget the account of David the shepherd boy and his passion and zeal for Almighty God in spirit and truth when he took on the greatest warrior of the Philistine nation in the Name of the Lord and slew him (1 Sam.17:48-58). Remember, before the slaying of the Giant of Gath, young David placed his firm trust and reliance in the God and Savior of Israel. He took every opportunity to apply himself and trust in his Great Savior. The more he trusted and applied God’s Word for his life the more he grew. David became confident...
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The nation’s jails and prisons are on high alert, stepping up inmate screenings, sanitizing jail cells and urging lawyers to scale back in-person visits to prevent the new coronavirus from spreading through their vast inmate populations. There have been no reports of COVID-19 inside U.S. jails or prisons. But more people are incarcerated per capita here than in any other country in the world and prisons have become hot spots in other nations touched by the outbreak. Coronavirus suddenly exploded in China’s prisons last week, with reports of more than 500 cases spreading across five facilities in three provinces. Earlier...
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Italy's COVID-19 death toll has seen another sharp increase, with Rome reporting 49 new fatalities on Friday evening. It means 90 people have died in just 48 hours, according to the latest figures from Italy's civil protection agency. It comes as France announced it was closing creches and secondary schools in two of its most coronavirus-hit regions from Monday. Earlier, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases globally rose above 100,000, according to researchers. The Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) quoted several sources, including the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC)...
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During a 45-minute speech, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner claimed that in 2010 a former Obama administration official asked Argentina to “provide the Islamic Republic of Iran with nuclear fuel” under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency. According to Kirchner, Gary Samone, who was the White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction at the time, visited Argentina in the hopes of convincing them to provide reactor fuel. When the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs asked for the request in writing, they never heard from Samone again.
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The Democratic National Committee has ratcheted up the threshold to qualify for its next presidential debate, requiring candidates to have picked up at least 20% of convention delegates allocated in state primary contests. The new rules announced Friday for the March 15 debate in Arizona will allow former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to participate but will likely exclude Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard has struggled to attract support in the contest and has picked up only two delegates — from the U.S. territory of American Samoa, where she was born. By comparison, Biden has more...
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Scientists at the German Primate Center – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research have found that an existing drug may help treat Covid-19. As well as Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, the scientists worked with researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, the BG-Unfallklinik Murnau, the LMU Munich, the Robert Koch Institute and the German Center for Infection Research. The research aimed to understand the entry of the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, into host cells, as well as determine approaches to block the process. Research findings showed that SARS-CoV-2 requires cellular protein TMPRSS2 to enter hosts’ lung cells. German Primate Center...
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