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Author: Lucas Carter

Beaches in Corsica closed after unusually aggressive cows started hurting tourists

August 25, 2021 Lucas Carter

Beaches in Corsica were shut for the current week after curiously aggressive cows began gutting tourists. The French-owned Mediterranean island has more than…

Scientists says coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted the intelligence of children born during it

August 16, 2021 Lucas Carter

Coronavirus has been debilitatingly exhausting for newborns, upsetting new research has found. Scientists have found that the Covid pandemic essentially affected the intelligence…

Defamation: Case filed against Newsmax and One America

August 11, 2021 Lucas Carter

Domain Voting Systems on Tuesday sued two moderate media organizations, One America News Network and Newsmax Media, saying they defamed the US voting…

Any employee who can prove that they have acquired one of the Covid-19 vaccines will be paid $ 1,000; Vanguard

August 4, 2021August 4, 2021 Lucas Carter

Investment monster Vanguard will offer $1,000 to any worker who can demonstrate they’ve gotten one of the COVID-19 vaccines by October. The offer…

Walmart is requiring workers in high risk areas to mask up

August 1, 2021 Lucas Carter

Walmart is requiring workers in high danger regions to mask up — and will constrain all chiefs to get vaccinated by early October….

Pfizer sold $7.8 billion worth of coronavirus jabs during the second quarter, predicts more profits on Delta variant

July 30, 2021 Lucas Carter

Pfizer sold a faltering $7.8 billion worth of Covid jabs during the subsequent quarter — and anticipated its profits will keep on detonating…

Portions of the World Trade Center site were evacuated after a bomb scare

July 26, 2021 Lucas Carter

Portions of the World Trade Center site were emptied Saturday night after a bomb scare about “multiple packages” with potential explosives — with…

Rep. Hank Johnson and eight others were arrested after they took part in a voting rights protest

July 24, 2021 Lucas Carter

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and eight others were captured Thursday after they participated in a voting rights protest that illicitly impeded the entryway…

Jerome Adams blamed the confusion on the changing science around the novel coronavirus

July 19, 2021 Lucas Carter

Jerome Adams, the surgeon general in the Trump administration, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s loosening up masking rules in the…

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