#211126
Reddit communities are at war over who controls the flow of information during a crisis.
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Nasty Nancy on Friday warned President Trump not to re-open the economy yet, demanding that he keep America under lockdown for even longer.
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#211128
Considering the history and science behind making these drugs, “a year to 18 months would be absolutely unprecedented,” one expert warns.
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#211129
My 12-year-old daughter was playing basketball alone at the court, when a city truck drove over to her. They were taking down the rim to forestall groups.
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#211130
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The first Extreme Risk Protection Order was filed in an El Paso County Court on March 30. A family member claims one of their relatives is posting "Facebook rants and threats to various family members." KRDO is choosing not to identify the parties in this case. The petitioner claims she
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#211131
WASHINGTON (SBG) – It looks like hair color is next up on the list of items people are panic-buying during the coronavirus pandemic. During an interview with the Today Show's Savannah Guthrie on Friday, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon discussed the recent shopping trends of Americans and how the focus has shifted. “It started out with food and consumables but moved to things like puzzles and games, things to entertain kids, and educate children as you would guess,” said McMillon.
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#211132
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants residents of his state to be able to resume their normal lives “as soon as possible,” and that he will be coordinating with neighboring governors to figure out how to do just that.
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#211133
The burden of proof now lies with the Biden campaign to prove that he has the mental acuity to do the job.
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#211134
A California detective died from coronavirus complications after doctors twice refused to test her for the virus, according to a report Sunday.
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#211135
Dr. Anthony Fauci showed his true colors on Easter Sunday of all days. The NIH Director went on with Jake Tapper and unloaded on President Trump saying “lives could have been saved” if the administration would have shut down the economy sooner like in February. In February Americans were not dying of the virus —…
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#211136
GOP senator: While bill's details still undecided, support among lawmakers is growing to make China pay 'some form of restitution'
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear addresses the audience gathered to celebrate his inauguration at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) Some folks in Kentucky were determined to go to Easter services today, despite the order of the Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear against public gatherings during the pandemic. The Governor had threatened to record license plate numbers | Read More »
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Trump Retweets Call to Fire Fauci

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

President Trump retweeted a post Sunday evening that included a call to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci, the controversial member of Trump’s White House coronavirus task force who accused Trump of ignoring his advice to institute social distancing in mid-February in an interview with CNN Sunday morning, saying that lives “could have been saved.” Trump himself…
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#211139
“This may be the time,” he said, “to consider a universal basic wage.” This points unmistakably to what is usually known as universal basic income—a regular, substantial cash payment to people just for being alive.
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#211140

A Forgotten Pioneer of Vaccines

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

An irascible but modest scientist devoted his life to preventing childhood illnesses, with such success that their once-fearsome toll has faded from consciousness.
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#211141
Dealing a long-anticipated setback to the Obama administration’s signature effort to transform the U.S. transportation sector in the name of combating climate change, the Trump administration has scrapped an Obama-era gas-mileage standard and replaced it with a much less-stringent fuel-efficiency rule. On March 31, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA)
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#211142
An 18-year-old man accused of fatally pushing a Marine veteran in front of a train in Chicago is now facing first-degree murder charges.
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#211143
Italy on Sunday reported its lowest coronavirus death toll in more than three weeks, confirming trends showing that Coronavirus outbreak in Europe
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#211144
Attorney General William Barr will reportedly take “action” against government officials who “single out religious” organizations with social distancing enforcement measures as the country continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, which originated in China. Barr spokeswoman Kerry Kupec made the announcement on Twitter, writing, “During this sacred week for many Americans, AG Barr is […]
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#211146
Senator Ted Cruz blasted Dianne Feinstein via Twitter Saturday, tweeting: The Ayatollah leads chants of “death to America.” He pledges to destroy America, which he calls “the Great Satan.” And Senate Dems want to send him millions??? At the EXACT SAME TIME, Senate Dems are blocking desperately need relief to small businesses in America. The …
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#211147
President Donald Trump on Sunday released an Easter Sunday greeting video from the White House, during the coronavirus crisis.
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#211148
s the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, China has become infamous for its role in allowing the virus to spread. From misleading the World Health Organization about the virus’s contagious elements, restricting the access of global investigators to infected sites, and lying about their infection numbers, China single-handedly stole months of preparation from other …
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#211149

ObamaCare turned 10: 1,000 words

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Health and life insurance news. Medicare information for seniors.
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#211150
The third clinical study for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as treatment for COVID19 by world-renowned infectious diseases specialist, Professor Didier Raoult again proves to be astonishingly successful.
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