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Despite calls from his own party to make a change, President Joe Biden has opted to retain Jerome Powell as chairman of the nation’s central banking system.
A new report from the European Union collection system reveals that there have been over 30,000 fatalities and 1.1 million adverse reactions linked to the four COVID-19 vaccines that are available in the EU.
Police in California on Sunday were seeking about 80 suspects who they said swarmed into a Bay Area Nordstrom department store in a coordinated robbery, ransacking as much as they could carry and fleeing in cars they had parked outside.
Cold War-era concerns are once again emerging as the U.S. suggests that Russia is looking to invade the neighboring nation of Ukraine.
Kanter wore shoes in Friday’s game between the Celtics and Lakers that depicted Lebron James bowing down and having a crown placed on his head by Chinese dictator Xi Jinping. Kanter also posted a picture of the shoes on Twitter where he essentially accused the outspoken James of only virtue-signaling with his social-justice campaign.
A Palestinian associated with the Islamic terrorist group Hamas was killed by Israeli police officers after he shot five people, leaving one dead and four injured, in Jerusalem on Sunday, according to the Jerusalem Post.
Over the weekend, Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), communicated with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai during a video chat that reportedly lasted 30 minutes. It was the first time Peng has been heard of or seen by anyone outside of China in 20 days, since she accused a Chinese official of sexual assault.
Sudan’s military reinstated Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday and promised to release all political detainees after weeks of deadly unrest triggered by a coup, although large crowds took to the streets to reject any deal involving the army.
Monday marks the deadline for all federal employees to receive at least one of the COVID-19 vaccines or risk losing employment. This comes as on Friday the CDC signed off on booster shots for both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines, following approval from the FDA earlier in the day.