Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) plans to make a point with Wednesday’s vote on his party’s bid to end the GOP filibuster of its voting rights legislation, despite it being clear the issue is already dead on arrival.
On Tuesday night, the Boston Bruins retired the jersey number of Willie O’Ree, the first African player in the National Hocker League (NHL), during their game against the Carolina Hurricanes.
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After becoming the first country to approve a 4th dose of COVID vaccine, researchers at the Sheba Medical Center have discovered that two boosters is still “not good enough” to fully protect against Omicron.
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Malik Faisal Akram, the British national who took four people hostage at a Texas synagogue over the weekend before being killed by an FBI team, was known by British Intelligence as a potential terror threat and was investigated as late as 2020 according to new reports.
In an amazing story of God’s sovereignty and saving love, a pastor’s lost Bible helped lead the man who found it to salvation in Jesus Christ.
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President Biden is set to hold his first news conference in months today, on the eve of the anniversary of his inauguration, with his administration planning a public reset of his tarnished image.
Two more Democrats in the House of Representatives announced on Tuesday that they will not be running for reelection in the 2022 midterm elections, bringing the total number to 28 compared to 14 Republicans.
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Tensions between the East and West over Ukraine continue to escalate, with the White House warning that Russia could invade Ukraine “at any point.”
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Republican Pennsylvania lawmakers are looking to enact some political revenge on President Joe Biden by considering a law that would reroute planes carrying illegal immigrants from the Keystone state to the President’s home state of Delaware.
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AT&T and Verizon Communications on Tuesday agreed to temporarily defer turning on some wireless towers near key airports to avert a significant disruption to U.S. flights as they roll out 5G service that will bring faster wireless service to tens of millions of people.
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