Police arrested a 54-year-old biology teacher after she was reportedly seen on video administering a COVID-19 vaccine to a teen without parental approval.
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The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once observed that “it’s hard not to have a big year at the Supreme Court.” However, there are some years that are bigger than others. That’s what 2022 is likely to be.
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The large winter storm on the East Coast threw a wrench in President Joe Biden’s travel plans Monday, forcing Air Force One to the ground and at one point trapping Biden on the plane.
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In today’s urban America, if you are a thief, why wouldn't you smash a glass door or glass display case and grab all the merchandise you could? Read More.
Because we’re living in a COVID bizarro world, Athena has a story about people overreacting to the nothingburger omicron variant by standing in line for hours with strangers waiting to get tested. Read More.
Podcaster Joe Rogan told his 7.8 million Twitter followers on Sunday to join him on GETTR — a rival social media platform launched July 4 by Jason Miller, an adviser to former President Donald Trump, Fox News reported.
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Twitter — as busy as ever, policing who may or may not have a public platform and what may or may not be said on that platform — permanently banned a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), on Sunday.
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Facebook permanently suspended the ads account of Heroes of Liberty, a conservative children’s book publisher, claiming the company’s ads violated the tech giant’s policies against “Low Quality or Disruptive Content.”
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As of July 1, 2020, there were 331,501,080 people living in the United States of America, according to the Census Bureau's estimate. A year later, there were 331,893,745.
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