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new COVID-19 cases in US nursing homes have seen a huge drop

March 3, 2021 Antonio Chad

Nursing homes in the United States have seen a tremendous drop in new COVID-19 cases this year — proposing that Covid vaccines are…

President Biden says US will now have enough COVID-19 vaccines for every adult “by the end of May”

March 3, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden on Tuesday said that the US will currently have enough COVID-19 vaccines for each adult “before the finish of May” —…

Russia launched its space satellite Arktika-M to monitor climate in Arctic

March 3, 2021 Olivia John

Russia launched its space satellite Arktika-M on Sunday set for monitor the climate and environment in the Arctic amid a push by the…

Amazon workers attempting to unionize in Alabama have gotten a support shoutout from President Biden

March 3, 2021 Florence Alessi

Amazon workers in Alabama who are in a monstrous unionization vote have gotten a not so subtle whoop from President Biden. Without naming…

head of the CDC is “deeply concerned” that the steep drop in US COVID-19 infection and death rates has stalled

March 2, 2021 Emma Perkins

The head of the CDC said Monday she is “profoundly concerned” that the lofty drop in US COVID-19 disease and death rates has…

THE UNSHAKEABLE PILLAR OF TRUSTCO

March 2, 2021 News Desk

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – Since its inception on 21 August 1992, Trustco Group Holdings has had people from all walks of life contribute to…

Baltimore strip club has filed a lawsuit against the mayor and city council over COVID-19 ban

March 2, 2021 Dave Barr

A Baltimore strip club has recorded a lawsuit against the mayor and city council, saying a boycott established on grown-up entertainment during the…

United States is expected to impose sanctions to punish Russia for the Navalny poisoning

March 2, 2021 Antonio Chad

The United States is required to force sanctions to punish Russia for the harming of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny as right on time…

Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump got vaccine for COVID-19 in January

March 2, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Previous President Donald Trump and previous first woman Melania Trump were vaccinated for COVID-19 in January, media has affirmed. The shots were regulated…

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