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Anthony Fauci argued Monday that the decision by the American Academy of Pediatrics to recommend all children aged 3 years and older wear masks when schools reopen regardless of vaccination status was "a reasonable thing to do." Appearing on CNN, Fauci said that because there was a "substantial proportion of the population" that was unvaccinated, he understood why the organization would make such a decision. "I think that's along the same lines as what we’ve seen with the health authorities in Los Angeles…that when you have a degree of viral dynamics in the community, and you have a substantial proportion...
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By Todd J. Gillman 9:41 AM on Jul 19, 2021 CDT — Updated 46 minutes ago Updated at 3:30 p.m. with news of 6th positive test. WASHINGTON – With COVID-19 hitting more than 10% of the Texas Democrats who fled Austin to stymie a GOP elections bill, the runaways spent Monday strategizing ways to prod Congress for new voting rights protections without being able to lobby in person. A sixth member of the Texas House tested positive on Monday, according to state Rep. Rhetta Bowers of Dallas, adding that she and others have brought food to those quarantining in their...
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(President Trump's Operation Warp Speed Update) (Stock Market drops on fears of Delta variant impact - New Cases, Hospitalizations and Death reporting delayed over the weekend - Vaccinations slow/steady) Administered: 338,247,434 (13,046,033 J&J) People Vaccinated, At Least One Dose: 186,317,651 Fully Vaccinated: 161,473,715
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The Panic PandemicFearmongering from journalists, scientists, and politicians did more harm than the virus.The United States suffered through two lethal waves of contagion in the past year and a half. The first was a viral pandemic that killed about one in 500 Americans—typically, a person over 75 suffering from other serious conditions. The second, and far more catastrophic, was a moral panic that swept the nation’s guiding institutions.Instead of keeping calm and carrying on, the American elite flouted the norms of governance, journalism, academic freedom—and, worst of all, science. They misled the public about the origins of the virus and...
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The State Department and Senate Democrats are calling out Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) for holding up confirmation votes on key members of President Biden’s national security team. They are particularly criticizing Cruz for his hold on Bonnie Jenkins, who Biden nominated as under secretary of State for arms control and international security affairs. U.S. and Russian officials are expected to meet on July 28 for the first Strategic Stability Dialogue on nuclear nonproliferation talks, which was announced during Biden’s first face-to-face summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month. “[Jenkins] will be the senior official participating in those talks and...
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A 35-year-old man was shot to death following a “heated” dispute over loud music at his Valley Glen apartment building over the weekend, the Los Angeles Police Department said. Officers responded to a report of a shooting around 2:40 a.m. in the 6800 block of Coldwater Canyon Avenue and found the victim with multiple gunshot wounds, according to an LAPD news release. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Police identified him as Eduard Avetisyan. During the investigation, detectives learned that the shooting transpired after what they described as a “heated neighbor dispute over loud music,” the release stated....
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SPRINGFIELD -- The wide availability of COVID-19 vaccines has changed the state's approach for mitigating the virus' spread statewide and in schools. For school districts, that means suggested rather than required guidance, with an emphasis on local control in imposing mitigations. For the governor's office, that means there are "no plans" to reinstate some of the mitigation measures and economic shutdowns that were commonplace earlier in the pandemic.
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An “apparent miscalculation” in the weight of fireworks detonated by police is suspected in the explosion that shook a South Los Angeles neighborhood late last month, according to a preliminary findings released Monday. What was meant to be a safe detonation of homemade fireworks ended in an explosion that injured 17 people on June 30 in the 700 block of East 27th Street, where police had spent the day seizing a large cache of fireworks from a home. Officials said a Los Angeles Police Department squad opted to detonate some of fireworks that were “leaking” and they deemed to be...
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A Republican state lawmaker, bolstered by campaign trail support from top Republican candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, has launched a push for a “forensic investigation” of the presidential election results, a review modeled on the widely discredited process underway in Arizona.
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced some "big news" on Monday. He's running for re-election. "We’ve been through a lot," Pritzker wrote in a tweet, "and I’ve been so proud to see Illinoisans come together during the toughest of times." Pritzker said he's "excited to fight for the state I love" alongside Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton, "and there’s no limit to what we can do going forward."
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For Daniel Craig, 2015's "Spectre" was the last time he thought he'd be playing the iconic James Bond."I thought I probably was physically not capable of doing another," Craig, who suffered a torn meniscus during filming, told Total Film. "For me, it was very cut and dried that I wasn't coming back."However, the opportunity to explore a different side of Bond drew the English actor back in for one last hoorah."It's interesting to explore his emotions, because he's a cut-off character. He doesn't feel like other people, because he's a killer," he explained. "On 'Casino' he loses the love of...
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Early yesterday morning, cops from the @NYPD67Pct were on a fixed post to address community concerns when they were suddenly assaulted with a glass bottle in an unprovoked attack. The suspect, who has been arrested for assaulting officers twice in the past, was quickly caught. The officer received lacerations to the neck and head which required stitches and staples, but thankfully will be OK. 24/7 your NYPD officers put themselves in harms way to protect this city, it's residents and it's visitors. NYPD Twitter - Video
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EDITORIAL BROAD Black Lives Matter under fire for supporting 'Cuban police brutality' In the US, a storm of criticism has erupted against Black Lives Matter (BLM) as the movement appears to have sided with the Cuban communist regime in the protests in Cuba...
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New York City does not “intend” to require masks indoors as the Big Apple sees an uptick in COVID-19 cases amid a highly infectious variant surge, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. “No. Simple answer: no,” de Blasio said Monday morning during his daily press briefing, when asked if the city would reinstitute a face-covering mandate for the unvaccinated and vaccinated in indoor spaces, following a vocal local politician calling for one. “Masks have value, unquestionably. But masks are not going at the root of the problem — vaccination is.” De Blasio vowed that the city will “double down” on...
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Transmutations observed from pressure cycling palladium silver metals with deuterium gas Authors Gustave C.Fralick Robert C.Hendricks Wayne D.Jennings Theresa L.Benyo et al https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.08.287 Highlights • Surface transmutations occurred in deuterium gas cycling experiments of PdAg tubes. • Zn and Cr not present in PdAg before experiments were observed on PdAg afterwards. Abstract Hydrogen, deuterium, and helium gases were separately cycled through a Johnson-Matthey purifier containing coiled palladium silver alloy tubing: Pd25Ag (75 wt% Pd and 25 wt% Ag). During the cycling of D2 gas, evidence of anomalous heat production was observed. However, during the cycling of H2 and He, very...
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Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) was the first to testify at Democrats’ Senate hearing in Atlanta on Monday and used his speaking time to rail against his state for “voter suppression” and urge Congress to pass “federal voting rights” legislation. The hearing was the first field hearing the Senate Rules Committee hosted in 20 years and was led by chairwoman Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), an outspoken proponent of federalizing aspects of states’ election processes.
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Partial transcript of video:We're back here with Dr. Brian Arliss (spelling?). We did an interview with him and he wasn't able to release the numbers.SNIPSo at 3 o' clock, right here in Anaheim, As confirmed today by Thomas Renz they just filed federal papers in a lawsuit against the government. 45 thousand dead from the Covid-19 shots within 3 days so far, and they've covered it up.45 thousand. The VAERS data has only reported 11 thousand, but there's 11 different report systems into the government. One of them alone has 45 thousand that they have not released or told you...
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The Bannon War Room on Monday was OFF THE CHARTS! The BIG LIE is being exposed and THERE IS NOTHING THAT CAN STOP IT! Steve invited Professor David K. Clements from New Mexico State University and retired Army intelligence captain and former baseball analyst Seth Keshel to discuss their latest analysis on the 2020 election. Seth Keshel droppeed a BOMB on the War Room. According to Seth, President Trump won Pennsylvania by 6-8% in 2020. This isn’t just hyperbole. This is based on the models and predictions and over 75 years of history. According to Seth Keshel Republicans out-registered Democrats...
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