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Author: Benjamin Leo

US may not need AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine :Fauci

April 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The US may not need AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine — regardless of whether the shot gets affirmed by government controllers, Dr. Anthony Fauci said…

illegal immigrants are taking advantage of gaps in the border

April 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Crowds of illegal immigrants are exploiting holes in the border divider in the midst of ended development under President Biden, a border specialist…

President Biden pause on federal student loan debt collections

March 31, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden is extending a pause on government student advance delinquent payment assortments after the Department of Education reported on Monday that it…

White House is working with private sector-driven initiative to help businesses identify vaccinated people

March 30, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Highest level Republicans are attempting to get rid of digital vaccine passports, that would permit businesses to check if customers are immunized against…

Officials in Los Angeles votes to re-fund their police as crime surges

March 28, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Officials in Los Angeles voted for this present week to re-store their police in the midst of a rise in crime. Not exactly…

Kamala Harris and former President Bill Clinton discusses about “empowering women and girls,”

March 27, 2021 Benjamin Leo

VP Kamala Harris and previous President Bill Clinton on Friday had a webcast conversation about “empowering women and girls,” notwithstanding criticism of Clinton’s…

Congress members sent a letter to President for stop blocking media access at the southern border

March 27, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A group of 21 Republican members of Congress sent a letter to President Biden asking him to quit impeding media access at the…

Democratic senators back off threat to about they would withhold their support for Biden nominees

March 24, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Two Democratic senators who said they would not support President Joe Biden’s nominations to fill organization posts until the White House better advanced…

former union leader Marty Walsh confirmed as next labor secretary by US Senate

March 23, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The US Senate on Monday affirmed former union leader Marty Walsh, a son of Irish immigrants, as the following labor secretary, boosting Biden’s…

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