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Author: Benjamin Leo

San Francisco stricts restrictions on unvaccinated residents

August 14, 2021 Benjamin Leo

San Francisco declared severe restrictions on unvaccinated residents, forbidding them from numerous indoor and open air gatherings, regardless of whether they can demonstrate…

CUNY wants to pay more than $1 million to settle discrimination lawsuits brought by professor

August 9, 2021 Benjamin Leo

CUNY will fork more than more than $1 million to settle discrimination lawsuits brought by a professor and a high-positioning employee — both…

US Customs and Border Protection stopped 800 unaccompanied kids at the US-Mexico border

August 6, 2021 Benjamin Leo

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) halted an astounding 834 unaccompanied minors at the US-Mexico border Wednesday, the most since the Biden administration…

Masks sales expects to climb higher as Delta variant surge

August 1, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Masks are taking off the racks by and by as cases of the COVID-19 Delta variant surge and are required to climb much…

pastor threatens to kick out mask-wearing admirers, should go pray somewhere else

July 29, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A fiery Tennessee pastor told mask-wearing worshipers they ought to go implore elsewhere as he jumped all over the “buckwild demon-possessed government” in…

Senators in infrastructure talks raised expectations Sunday, could be reached this week

July 27, 2021July 27, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The leading Republican negotiator for the bipartisan infrastructure talks raised assumptions Sunday that an arrangement could be arrived at this week — despite…

‘Almost 100 percent of the new hospitalizations are with unvaccinated folks’: Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey

July 25, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey lashed out Thursday at her unvaccinated constituents, telling journalists they were “letting us down” while White House press…

third of illegal immigrants in the custody of ICE have refused the opportunity to receive coronavirus vaccine

July 24, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Very nearly 33% of illegal immigrants in the care of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have rejected the opportunity to get a coronavirus…

Israeli PM Naftali Bennett warns Ben & Jerry parent company of severe consequences’ over sales ban

July 22, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told the head of Ben and Jerry’s parent company, Unilever, Tuesday that the ice cream producer’s transition to…

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