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Month: January 2021

Kamala and Kwanzaa: 2 fakes for a dubious future

Earlier this week, U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris posted a bunch of wistful tweets supposedly detailing her childhood Kwanzaa celebrations. It didn’t take long for critics and detractors to unload on the alleged vice president-elect for having likely fabricated these cherished “childhood memories” – and with very good reason. “Our Kwanzaa celebrations are one of my favorite childhood …

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Arlington parent taking battle to open schools to the court

An Arlington Public Schools parent wants his daughter back in class so badly, he plans to file a lawsuit against the district. “We started the fundraising today, and we’ve already gotten a lot of great contributions from fellow parents,” Russell Laird told Fox 5 Wednesday, referring to a GoFundMe campaign launched in an effort to raise $10,000 that would be used …

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Pennsylvania lawmakers find there were more votes than voters

State lawmakers in Pennsylvania have discovered a serious problem with the 2020 presidential election. There were more votes than voters. In a report posted online, the lawmakers explain how they did extensive analysis of election data. What they found were “troubling discrepancies between the numbers of total votes counted and the total number of voters who voted …

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Dunkin’ Pint for Pound returns, offering coffee in exchange for blood donations

Dunkin’ has once again teamed up with the American Red Cross, offering a pound of ground coffee in exchange for a pint of blood from donors. January is National Blood Donor Month. To help drive awareness and blood donations, Dunkin’ of greater Baltimore is partnering with the American Red Cross to provide 10,000 coupons valid …

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Small Businesses that took PPP Loans may face surprise Tax Bomb

While the federal Covid relief bill addresses a key concern for small businesses with forgivable loans, these firms could still face a tax hit — this time on their state returns. In addition to pledging stimulus checks to American households and providing a $300 boost to unemployment payments, the new Covid bill offers aid to …

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Bloomberg report finds Maryland slow to distribute COVID-19 vaccine

A Bloomberg Magazine report found Maryland is the slowest state in the nation to distribute its allocated vaccine doses. Reports indicate Operation Warp Speed’s vaccine rollout is off to a slower than expected start. The Trump administration projected it would vaccinate 20 million Americans by year’s end. With less than two days in the year, the Centers …

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From Lockdowns to Lawsuits: More Restaurants saying enough is enough

WASHINGTON (SBG) – From Las Vegas to New York to Washington D.C., the sounds ahead of New Years Eve are mostly of a quiet, stark reminder of the remnants 2020 has left behind. “For the first time in 35 years, I can’t tell my employees that everything will be ok,” said Lynn Martins, owner of Seibel’s …

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Minimum Wage to Go Up Beginning today.

Starting on Friday, January 1, 2021, the State of Maryland’s minimum wage rate rises. For businesses with fifteen(15) or more employees, the rate increases to $11.75/hour. For those with fewer than 15, the rate rasies to $11.60/hour. P.G. County already had a minimum wage of $11.50/hour but will align with the state starting Friday. However, Montgomery …

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GOP Representative-Elect: Word on the Hill Is That MITCH McCONNELL and Nancy Pelosi Possibly Working on Rule Change to Block Electoral College Objection

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley announced on Wednesday that he will object to the Electoral College certification process on January 6th. Senator Hawley is the first Republican senator to release a statement on his intentions to decertify the fraudulent election results.We hear there will be more to join the Missouri senator. Following the news this morning …

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Hundreds of COVID-19 vaccine doses thrown out after vials were intentionally removed from hospital fridge

A former employee intentionally left 57 vials of the Moderna vaccine out of a pharmacy refrigerator overnight at a Wisconsin hospital that had to be thrown out, according to Advocate Aurora Health. After an initial internal investigation at Aurora Medical Center-Grafton, it was first believed to be human error. But then the person in question …

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