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Pences was visited troops in upstate New York

January 18, 2021 Benjamin Leo

America’s subsequent family visited troops in upstate New York Sunday — their last authority appearance prior to getting back to private life. VP…

Drones are supplanting cowboys to track cattle:study

January 17, 2021 Olivia John

Drones are persuading cowboys to retire in Kentucky and Colorado. A group of analysts at the University of Kentucky are trying the achievability…

earthquake in Indonesia 46 death,more than 820 injuries are attributed

January 17, 2021 Emma Perkins

Rescuers sifted through the rubble of disintegrating buildings in Mamuju, Indonesia, looking for overcomers of a 6.2-magnitude earthquake, as solid post-quake tremors shook…

Liz Cheney enemies plot expulsion from GOP administration after impeachment vote

January 17, 2021 Dave Barr

The blades are out for Liz Cheney. The Wyoming congresswoman and No. 3 head of the House GOP council faces an uprising from…

advocates are calling on the incoming Biden administration to honor its “commitments”to asylum seekers

January 17, 2021 Antonio Chad

Immigration rights advocates are approaching the approaching Biden administration to respect its “responsibilities” to haven searchers — as a band of thousands of…

State capitals around the country amping up security amid new threatsn

January 17, 2021 Benjamin Leo

State capitals around the nation were amping up security in the midst of new dangers, as a previous paratrooper on the FBI’s radar…

Tourists are jetting off to Florida to score coronavirus vaccine early

January 16, 2021 Olivia John

Seniors are flying off to Florida — however it’s not warm climate they’re chasing. The state was one of the first to start…

The female-focused dating app Bumble made its IPO filing public on

January 16, 2021 Lucas Carter

Bumble made its IPO documenting public on Friday, adding fuel to gossipy tidbits that it will make its stock market debut as expected…

samples from a northern China ice cream company tesed positive for COVID-19

January 16, 2021 Emma Perkins

China has concocted another ice cream nobody needs to attempt. During routine government testing as of late, three examples from a northern China…

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