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Oct 10 2021
News
Millions across the central US are under threat of severe storms today
A "potentially significant severe weather event" is forecast for portions of Oklahoma and Texas on Sunday, meteorologists warn.
A level 4 out of 5 "moderate" risk for severe storms has been issued across portions of Oklahoma by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for Sunday. This risk covers more than 2 million people across the state, including Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
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CNN DigitalNov 04 2021
News
House could vote this week on revised social spending plan that includes paid leave, SALT provisions
House Democrats could vote this week on a new version of President Biden's social spending plan, the Build Back Better bill "this week," according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, although the timing could slip into the weekend, Majority Whip Steny Hoyer said Thursday. Asked if members might have to stay through the weekend, replied that it's a "possibility" and said there are a "number" of
CBS News (Online)Jan 20 2022
News
Biden’s First Year
“President Joe Biden acknowledged Wednesday that the pandemic has left Americans exhausted and demoralized but insisted at a news conference marking his first year in office that he has ‘outperformed’ expectations in dealing with it.” (AP News)
“The president is ending his first year in office with a similarly dismal report card from voters as his predecessor. Like Trump, more voters
The Flip SideMay 09 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Roe v Wade Doesn’t Have To Go Away
From the CenterAfter an extraordinarily dramatic and divisive week in which a leak from inside the Supreme Court has caused the nation’s two political parties to prepare for scorched-earth warfare on the emotionally wrenching issue of abortion rights, it might be helpful to do a quick reality check.
According to a CNN poll released last Friday, several days after Justice Alito’s
Dan SchnurDec 04 2020
Opinion
Movie Theaters Aren’t Dying—They’re Being Murdered
The Covid-19 pandemic has provided powerful evidence for the irrepressibility of human sociability. Most people aren’t hermits. They not only enjoy company; they positively hunger for contact with family, friends, and even strangers. Despite the pandemic and despite restrictions from government health care officials, tens of millions around the world have risked their health to go to
The NationMar 01 2022
News
Psaki Previews SOTU: Biden Will Say 'Inflation'; And Call for Crackdown on 'Unsafe Nursing Homes'
In his State of the Union address tonight, President Joe Biden "will absolutely use the word 'inflation,'" White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters on Monday.
But the economy is not all he'll discuss: He'll also renew calls for Congress to pass elements of his Build Back Better plan -- and among the items Psaki listed, this one stood out: She said the president will outline "new
CNSNews.comOct 08 2021
News
Facebook, Instagram users report trouble logging on just days after global outage
Facebook acknowledged that some users were unable to access its platforms on Friday afternoon, days after an outage knocked the social media company’s services offline for several hours.
Down Detector noted a surge in outage notices for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp around 2 p.m. ET. Facebook said it was aware of the issues in a Twitter post.
"We’re aware that some people are
Fox BusinessAllSides
How to Spot and Avoid Misinformation
Often the most persuasive misinformation is based on some element of truth – that’s what makes it believable. Learn to spot and avoid misleading or deliberately deceptive content.
Jul 22 2021
News
Pennsylvania Decertifies County’s Voting System, Cites Violation of Election Code
Pennsylvania’s top election official has decertified the voting system of rural Fulton County for future elections, saying that an election assessment by a third party had violated the Keystone State’s election code, according to a release on Wednesday.
Acting Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid, an appointee of Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf, informed the Fulton County Board of
The Epoch TimesJan 18 2022
News
Gas prices seeing 'calm before the storm,' GasBuddy analyst warns
Energy experts issued a stark warning to Americans on Friday: Get ready for higher gas prices this spring.
"This is the calm before the storm, and we're already going up," GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan said on "Varney & Co." "Most of the pain is going to come in March, April and May."
OPIS Energy analyst glob head Tom Kloza shared a similar outlook on "
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