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Month: January 2021

Biden’s Supreme Court commission set to launch as some liberals are eager to pack the court

President Joe Biden will soon reveal the membership and agenda of a commission that would take the first modern-day look at reforming the Supreme Court, according to officials familiar with the commission. The move comes as liberals are calling for additional seats to balance out the conservative-dominated bench that is increasingly going to the right

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Firefighters investigate cause of overnight house fire in Pine Cove

Residential Structure Fire: RPT @ 12:30 a.m. 53000blk. Rockmere Dr. Pine Cove. Two story, single family residence fully involved with fire. No injuries reported and the cause is under investigation. #PineINCIDENT pic.twitter.com/Npp0fWcXE7— CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) January 30, 2021 Cal Fire firefighters were investigating the cause of a house fire in Pine Cove

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On the anniversary of Covid-19 becoming an official public health emergency, experts say it’s time for a change

It was one year ago today the World Health Organization declared that the novel coronavirus was a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. “At the time there were fewer than 100 cases of the disease we now call Covid-19 and no deaths outside China,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday. “This week we reached

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As variants threaten Covid-19 progress, US weighs trial results of Johnson & Johnson vaccine candidate

As Covid-19 variants are increasingly found in the United States, experts say Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine candidate would help in the pandemic fight, despite trial reports showing apparently lower efficacy rates than two vaccines already authorized in the US. Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot coronavirus vaccine was shown to be 66% effective in preventing moderate and

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Expulsan a una niña de 8 años por decirle a una compañera de escuela que estaba enamorada de ella, relata su madre

(CNN) — Una niña de 8 años fue expulsada de una escuela primaria cristiana, después de decirle a otra estudiante que estaba enamorada de ella, relató su madre. El incidente ocurrió la semana pasada. Chloe Shelton, una estudiante de segundo grado en Rejoice Christian School en Owasso, Oklahoma, le dijo a otra alumna que estaba enamorada

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