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Author: Lucas Carter

Taliban continue to gain territory in Afghanistan and stir international fears of a humanitarian crisis

July 13, 2021 Lucas Carter

The Taliban keep on acquiring territory in Afghanistan and stir international fears of a humanitarian crisis in the wake of the continuous withdrawal…

City Council candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America lost in four of six races

July 10, 2021 Lucas Carter

City Council candidates upheld by the Democratic Socialists of America lost in four of six races, as the cosmetics of the city’s lawmaking…

Assembly panel to discuss about issuing subpoenas to impeachment investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo

July 2, 2021 Lucas Carter

Legislators in the state Assembly expect conversations about perhaps giving summons to witnesses engaged with the wide-going impeachment investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo…

Houston Methodist Hospital suspends more than 150 employees for refusing to be vaccinated

June 24, 2021 Lucas Carter

In excess of 150 workers at a Houston hospital quit or were fired on Tuesday in the wake of being suspended for declining…

US car rental costs could twofold by August due to nationwide shortage

June 18, 2021 Lucas Carter

It will be a scorcher of a late spring with regards to car rental prices, The media has learned. The average day by…

United States surpassed more than 600,000 deaths from COVID-19

June 17, 2021 Lucas Carter

The United States outperformed in excess of 600,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, data shows. The bleak figure comes as vaccination endeavors have…

U.S. has no way of confirming that Wuhan Lab workers got sick before the COVID outbreak: Jen Psaki

May 25, 2021 Lucas Carter

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday the US has “no signifies” to affirm that lab laborers in Wuhan, China, became sick…

New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate marked 40 straight days of decline

May 17, 2021 Lucas Carter

New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate checked 40 straight long periods of decrease, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday. The rate, when estimated on a…

Banks are loosening restrictions for credit cards and personal loans

May 16, 2021 Lucas Carter

Banks are releasing principles to fit the bill for credit cards and personal loans — and it’s not on the grounds that they’re…

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