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Thanksgiving reunions: US reopens to international travel

Parents held children born while they were stuck abroad. Long-separated couples kissed, and grandparents embraced grandchildren who had doubled in age. The U.S. fully reopened to many vaccinated international travelers Monday, allowing families and friends to reunite for the first time since the coronavirus emerged and offering a boost to… Read More

November 9, 2021

Judge challenges ‘tyranny’ of elf on the shelf

Santa may have fewer eyes in homes this Christmas season after a Georgia judge — jokingly — banned the Elf on the Shelf. Cobb County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert Leonard posted a mock order on Twitter Thursday banishing these elves. Doctor: No one should die of coronavirus [Sponsored] “Tired… Read More

November 8, 2021

Pelosi snaps at reporter after learning about this poll

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held her weekly press conference on Tuesday. She seethed at the reporters… even worse than usual. CBS’s Nicole Killon asked Pelosi about the spending bill’s PR problem. #1 Food For Increased Energy? [sponsored] “Our latest CBS News poll shows that only ten percent of Americans describe… Read More

October 13, 2021

Inmate stabs guard, steals keys, unlocks cells; no one else joins

An inmate in a South Carolina prison stabbed a guard and stole his keys Monday night, but other inmates didn’t join him in the disturbance even after he unlocked their cells, officials said. After stabbing the guard four times with a homemade weapon, the inmate held the officer hostage for… Read More

October 13, 2021

Poll shocker: Large majorities concerned over cyberattacks

Most Americans across party lines have serious concerns about cyberattacks on U.S. computer systems and view China and Russia as major threats, according to a new poll. The poll by The Pearson Institute and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that about 9 in 10 Americans are… Read More

October 11, 2021

Zodiac Killer case solved

The identity of the Zodiac Killer, who terrorized Northern California communities and killed at least five people in the Bay Area in 1968 and 1969, has been solved. That’s according to a group of 40+ former investigations, journalists, and military intelligence officers who call themselves the Case Breakers. Surprise! Eggs… Read More

October 6, 2021

Reagan’s would-be assassin, John Hinckley, to be released?

Lawyers are scheduled to meet in federal court on Monday to discuss whether John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, should be freed from court-imposed restrictions including overseeing his medical care and keeping up with his computer passwords. [STUDY] They lost 23 POUNDS with the… Read More

September 27, 2021

Gabby Petito story boosted by social media, true-crime craze

The disappearance and almost-certain death of Gabby Petito and the police hunt for her boyfriend have generated a whirlwind online, with a multitude of armchair detectives and others sharing tips, possible sightings and theories by way of TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. Whether the frenzy of attention and internet sleuthing has… Read More

September 21, 2021

Secession: This state to leave Union!?

The United States feels more divided than ever – and one state lawmaker now wants to make that division permanent. He’s calling on his state to secede. New Hampshire state Rep. Mike Sylvia, a Republican, said he’s had it with Washington overreach and wants the Granite State to become the… Read More

September 20, 2021

New study: Childhood obesity accelerated during the pandemic

A new study ties the COVID-19 pandemic to an “alarming” increase in obesity in U.S. children and teenagers. Childhood obesity has been increasing for decades, but the new work suggests an acceleration last year — especially in those who already were obese when the pandemic started. One Man Beats Cancer… Read More

September 17, 2021
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