Day: August 4, 2022

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Expresses Concerns About Possible Attacks on US Emanating from Afghanistan

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Republican Senator Lindsay Graham asked Wray, “Are you worried about attacks on the mainland emanating from places like Afghanistan?” “We are,” Ray replied. “I am concerned about the potential loss of sources and (information) collection, especially now that we are out.” The FBI director added that he fears US […]

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Americans face tough decisions about healthcare as inflation takes its toll

“You can’t say your heart. Don’t stop beating,” Scott told CNN. But extremely high inflation and hundreds of dollars in monthly medical bills keep Scott and her husband, a maintenance worker, behind financially. To cut costs, she stopped taking her irritable bowel medication. It costs hundreds of dollars each month, she says, because insurance doesn’t […]

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HBO Max and Discovery+ will merge next year

The long-awaited merger of the two services will debut in the US next summer before rolling out abroad. warner bros discovery was announced on Thursday in its second-quarter earnings call. The company did not say whether the new service will be named differently than HBO Max, nor has it announced pricing for the new service. […]

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Raising her autistic son taught this mom tough lessons she’s used to help thousands of families in the underserved Chicago area

After visiting several doctors, they were finally diagnosed with autism. Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1 in 44 children It’s on the spectrum in the US. But in the 1980s, he was only about 4 out of 10,000 children identified as having autism. “I had never heard of anything other than autism […]

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Four bodies found in Laurel town, Nebraska police say

Just after 3 a.m., 911 in Cedar County received a call about an explosion at a home, Nebraska Patrol’s John Bolduc said at a news conference Thursday. When the fire brigade arrived, they found a dead body inside. Police said a second fire was reported several blocks away while investigators were at the scene, and […]

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Election deniers are one step closer to winning the vote in four major states

The latest cases occurred in Arizona and Michigan on Tuesday.Mark Finchem Join the rally on January 6, 2021 Prior to the attack on the United States Capitol, he denied participating in the riots and won the GOP nomination for Arizona’s secretary of state, the state’s top elections officer. Abraham Hamadeh promised He has emerged as […]

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Changing how monkeypox vaccine is injected could mean higher doses, but it may not be easy, experts say

As part of the Biden administration’s declaration of the monkeypox outbreak in the United States as a public health emergency, the government is considering administering the Jynneos vaccine intradermally rather than subcutaneously. “We are considering an approach to Jynneos’ current dosage that would allow providers to use existing single-dose vials of the vaccine to administer […]

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Opinion: Sudden glimmer of hope for Democrats

In Arizona, the nominations for Republican Senate, Attorney General and Secretary of State have been swept by Trump-friendly candidates. All of these candidates have embraced Trump’s unproven allegations that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Despite their wins, the question remains: Will these first-choice candidates win swing voters in a dark purple state like Arizona? […]

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What This Is a ‘Lama Vote’ (And What It Means for the Democratic Energy and Health Care Bill)

The time-consuming, stamina-demanding process is one of the final obstacles for Democrats, along with senators’ review of the package. Politically, the lama vote gives Republicans an opportunity to sow discord and create distractions. But once that’s done, Democrats have an opportunity to advance the package with a straight partisan vote that’s not subject to the […]

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Frozen in Fear: Notes from Inside the Parkland School Massacre

Bullet holes also show a school wall in Parkland, Florida, where Nicholas Cruz killed 14 students and 3 staff members. Over four years after the victim’s body was removed, a strand of black hair remains on the floor. Valentine’s Day gifts and cards are strewn about, and shards of glass shatter at the feet of […]

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