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Month: February 2021

Report: Epstein Madam Wouldn’t Help Find Tapes Of Bill Clinton Because It Would Hurt Hillary’s 2016 Run

According to a new book, Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged madam for the late accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, refused to help a CBS producer locate videotapes Epstein had made of Bill Clinton because it might hurt Hillary Clinton’s chances of winning the presidency in 2016. In his new book, “Ticking Clock: Behind The Scenes …

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Masks Will Be Required in Md. Schools, Including Classrooms, Gyms, Hallways

Everyone over the age of five will be required to wear masks in classrooms and any other “school setting where interaction with others is likely,” Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday. During a news conference Tuesday afternoon, Hogan announced a new executive order that requires masks be worn in classrooms, cafeterias, hallways, auditoriums and gyms. The …

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WaPo During Trump: ‘Kids In Cages’; WaPo During Biden: ‘Migrant Facility For Children’

The once-great Washington Post is now just another outlet of Newspeak. In an Orwellian twist, the Jeff Bezos-owned paper has morphed “kids in cages” into “migrant facility for children.” Throughout former President Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the mainstream media, like the Post, repeatedly cited “kids in cages,” claiming foreigners entering the …

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Virginia COVID-19 restrictions to ease up Monday, outdoor gatherings of 25 to be allowed and modified stay at home order lifted

The current COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia were set to expire at the and of February and on Wednesday Governor Northam announced updates to them. Currently, Virginians are under a modified stay at home order, a universal mask requirement, reduction of social gatherings of no more than 10 people, and dining establishments restrictions. On Wednesday Northam said gathering …

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‘The Simpsons’ Recasts Voice Of Black Doctor After 31 Years Played By White Actor

“The Simpsons,” the long-running, irreverent animated TV show, will recast a voice actor who has played a black doctor for 31 years. White actor Harry Shearer has played the character of Dr. Hibbert on the show, but next week he will be voiced by black actor Kevin Michael Richardson, who voices characters in “Family Guy” …

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Virginia passes bill to ban firearms at state Capitol

Both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly passed a bill Monday banning individuals from bringing firearms on the grounds of the state Capitol and buildings owned by the commonwealth. The bill would make it a class one misdemeanor. There are exemptions for law enforcement and security. Valley gun store owner Dubby Carr thinks the law …

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6 Highlights From Congress’ First Hearing on Capitol Riot

Former and current officials responsible for securing the U.S. Capitol fielded questions Tuesday from senators about how the Jan. 6 rioters could have breached the building. Two Senate committees held the first such oversight hearing about a mob’s ability to storm the Capitol, apparently to prevent a joint session of Congress from counting and certifying …

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Johnson & Johnson Single-Dose Covid-19 Vaccine Meets Requirements For Emergency Use Authorization, FDA Says

The U.S. Food And Drug Administration said the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine has met the requirements for emergency use authorizations, according to analysis released Wednesday. The vaccine, that’s being called a “game-changer” by officials, is being manufactured in Baltimore by Emergent BioSolutions. According to the analysis, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine’s efficacy against moderate to …

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Maryland Capital Sues Oil, Gas Companies Over Climate Change

Maryland’s capital city has filed a lawsuit against 26 oil and gas companies, saying their industry was taking the environment to a point where fighting climate change would be difficult. The City of Annapolis filed the lawsuit Monday in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, and names ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP and Shell among its defendants, the …

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