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Johnson & Johnson is working to develop modified versions of its COVID-19 vaccine

March 19, 2021 Dave Barr

Johnson and Johnson is attempting to create adjusted versions of its COVID-19 vaccine that might be expected to secure against infection variations, a…

Alejandro Mayorkas admits“instances” where the federal government released migrants at the US-Mexico border into the country without COVID test

March 19, 2021 Antonio Chad

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas conceded there have been “cases” where the national government delivered migrants at the US-Mexico border into the country…

”people to quit wearing their masks after they get the vaccine,” Paul says in Senate hearing

March 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) provoked Dr. Anthony Fauci on Thursday, denouncing the infectious diseases master and other people who wear masks subsequent to…

California theme parks are set to open ,asked to keep their excitement to themselves on the rides

March 19, 2021 Emma Perkins

Southern California theme parks are set to open as right on time as one month from now, yet daredevils might be compelled to…

France and Italy to restart AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine shots if regulators give the green light

March 19, 2021 Dave Barr

In any event two European Union nations intend to begin utilizing AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine again if regulators give the green light this week….

anti-Asian racism in the Big Apple is growing ‘far darker’’ in NYC: City mayoral Andrew Yang

March 19, 2021 Antonio Chad

New York City mayoral confident Andrew Yang on Wednesday said that enemy of Asian racism in the Big Apple is developing “far darker”…

Press Secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden’s proposed tax hike could hit to people who earn $200,000 per year,

March 18, 2021 Benjamin Leo

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday explained that President Biden’s proposed tax climb would apply to individuals who procure $200,000 each…

Nokia has a plans to cutting up to 10,000 jobs over the next two years

March 18, 2021 Emma Perkins

Nokia on Tuesday said it plans to cut up to 10,000 positions over the course of the following two years as it moves…

Iran released footage of Revolutionary Guard ‘missile city ‘military base

March 17, 2021 Dave Barr

Iran’s state TV has delivered footage of what it portrayed as another Revolutionary Guard “missile city” — an army installation overflowing with cruise…

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