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Month: February 2021

Riverside County reports 789 cases, 37 deaths, & 13 fewer hospitalizations since Monday

Riverside County reported 789 cases since Monday, bringing the total of cases up to 283,525. Check out the county map below(Note Data will continue to update past today) VACCINE CLINICS OPENED FOR RESIDENTS 65 YEARS AND OLDER You can register at https://www.rivcoph.org/COVID-19-Vaccine.  Seniors who need assistance can dial 2-1-1. These clinics are only for residents age

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House managers show rioters violently attacking Capitol to begin Trump’s impeachment trial

The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump began Tuesday with the House impeachment managers showing how rioters violently breached the US Capitol and attacked police officers, invoking Trump’s name as they tried to disrupt the certification of the November election. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the lead impeachment manager, opened his presentation with

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EE.UU. considera exigir una prueba de covid-19 como requisito para viajes aéreos nacionales

(CNN) — La administración de Joe Biden está considerando una norma que requeriría presentar un resultado negativo en una prueba de covid-19 para realizar viajes aéreos nacionales, de acuerdo con el secretario de Transporte, Pete Buttigieg. Buttigieg mencionó el posible requisito para los viajeros aéreos dentro de Estados Unidos en una entrevista el domingo con

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Lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin tearfully recalls Capitol riot: ‘This cannot be the future of America’

Lead House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin on Tuesday delivered a tearful account of his experience during last month’s US Capitol insurrection, charging that the deadly episode “cannot be the future of America.” Addressing lawmakers during former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, Raskin explained that his younger daughter, Tabitha, and son-in-law, Hank — the

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Colorado schools could soon teach kids how to differentiate between fake news & credible media

Click here for updates on this story     DENVER, CO (KCNC) — The internet has expanded kids’ access to information. Now, two state lawmakers want to help them identify misinformation and disinformation. From Facebook and Twitter to blogs and apps, the information landscape is vast, and State Rep. Barbara McLachlan says facts can vary widely. “Whenever

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Canada further locks down international borders, announces new testing regime

Canada is further restricting nonessential travel in and out of the country even as the government gradually eases Covid-19 restrictions. After weeks of lockdowns and containment measures, Canada is having some success in controlling the second wave of the virus but its borders will remain essentially closed for some time, government officials say. Prime Minister

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