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More than two-thirds of Americans support marijuana legalization, according to a recent Gallup poll

April 5, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is giving Congress’ “smoke-occupied room” a totally different importance as he advocate national marijuana legalization — with or…

people are once again ready to fly , after CDC Releases New Guidelines For Against COVID

April 4, 2021 Florence Alessi

Throughout the previous 22 days, the Transportation Security Administration has screened more than 1,000,000 passengers each day cross country — the longest streak…

reversing Trump policy, Biden administration is ramping up its financial assistance to Palestinians

April 3, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Biden administration is unobtrusively increase its monetary assistance to Palestinians, in the most recent inversion of previous President Donald Trump’s foreign policy….

Trump gave an interview to Lara Trump, was taken off by Facebook

April 3, 2021 Antonio Chad

Previous President Donald Trump on Thursday night censured huge tech “censorship” after an interview he provided for his girl in-law, Lara Trump, was…

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…

Georgia election law overhaul is ‘unacceptable’ and based on a lie:Delta CEO

April 2, 2021 Dave Barr

The CEO of Georgia-based Delta Air Lines said Wednesday that the state’s new election law update is “unacceptable” and “based on clearly false,”…

first batch of body-worn cameras for New York state troopers was rolled out

April 2, 2021 Antonio Chad

The principal batch of body-worn cameras for New York state troopers was carried out in the Capital Region Thursday, state authorities said. The…

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…

Andrew Yang is backing a plan to convert the dormant Long Island City waterfront into the city’s first green energy hub

April 2, 2021 Emma Perkins

Andrew Yang is backing an arrangement to change over the dormant Long Island City waterfront into the city’s first green energy hub whenever…

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