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Month: May 2021

Rally for domestic violence held in Saginaw

Click here for updates on this story     Saginaw, MI (WNEM) — A community movement offering support to those suffering from abuse. Dozens joined in on a rally Saturday to break the silence of domestic violence. “22 years ago, the lord brought me out of a domestic violence relationship,” Jeannie Castell-Moore said. Castell-Moore is taking her

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‘Beyond reprehensible’: GOP lawmaker condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s comparison of mask mandates to Holocaust

Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer on Sunday denounced fellow Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s comparison of requirements for House members to wear masks on the chamber floor to steps the Nazis took to control the Jewish population during the Holocaust. “Well, first off, any comparisons to the Holocaust it’s beyond reprehensible. This is — I don’t

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Ex-Trump ambassador says former President ‘absolutely’ bears responsibility for January 6 riot

A former Republican senator and member of Donald Trump’s administration said Sunday that he thinks the ex-President bears some responsibility for the Capitol insurrection and that his presidency was “diminished” as a result of the deadly attack. “Absolutely, I mean he bears responsibility. I think his presidency was diminished as a result of this, and

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Alberto Fernández: Hay toda una fantasía creada que dice ‘le compran vacunas a los comunistas’

(CNN Español) — Argentina volvió a entrar en confinamiento estricto para contener la propagación del covid-19. Las medidas decretadas por el presidente Alberto Fernández irán hasta el 30 de mayo y afectan las actividades económicas, educativas, sociales y deportivas. Sobre este momento coyuntural de pandemia y crisis en la región, Alberto Fernández habló con María

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