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It was all quiet at the US Capitol despite warnings by a militia group to storm the building

March 5, 2021 Antonio Chad

It was all quiet at the US Capitol on Thursday, in spite of admonitions about a potential plot by a militia group to…

doctors says itchy rash may be a side effect of receiving the Moderna vaccine

March 5, 2021 Benjamin Leo

An itchy rash might be a symptom of accepting the Moderna vaccine, doctors said. Around 12 beneficiaries in a 30,000-man preliminary have seen…

Michaels to be acquired by private equity giant Apollo Global Management at $3.3 billion

March 4, 2021 Emma Perkins

Arts-and-crafts retailer Michaels said it has consented to be procured by private value monster Apollo Global Management in a deal that qualities the…

Basketball legend Magic Johnson joins board of Fanatics

March 4, 2021 Dave Barr

Basketball legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson joined the leading group of Fanatics, the games licensing company said Wednesday. The previous Los Angeles Laker —…

US Justice Department declined to investigate allegations against former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao

March 4, 2021 Antonio Chad

The US Justice Department declined to explore previous Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao after the DOT inspector general’s office discovered she may have abused…

Mississippi middle school is taking heat over a “slave letter writing”

March 4, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A Mississippi center school is taking warmth over a “slave letter stating” assignment that requested a group from generally white understudies to “examine…

we will make electric vehicles by 2030 :Volvo

March 4, 2021 Emma Perkins

Volvo says it will make just electric vehicles by 2030. Yet, on the off chance that you need one, you’ll need to get…

US efforts to hold Google and Facebook to account for the gloomy state of the local news industry

March 3, 2021 Florence Alessi

Australia’s striking move to drive tech giants to begin paying for the news gives off an impression of being reigniting US endeavors to…

Ten rockets struck an Iraqi base hosting US troops , security sources said

March 3, 2021 Dave Barr

Ten rockets struck an Iraqi base facilitating US troops on Wednesday morning, security sources said. No fatalities were promptly detailed in the assault…

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