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Dec 15 2014
News
Federal, state health insurance sites brace for 2015 sign-up deadline
President Obama's healthcare reform push faces the biggest test of its second year in existence Monday, the deadline for customers to choose an insurance plan for 2015.
Midnight Pacific time is also the deadline for current enrollees to make changes that could reduce premium increases ahead of the new year.
HealthCare.gov and state insurance websites are preparing for heavy
Fox News DigitalAug 22 2020
Analysis
Why Are Gun Sales Through the Roof During COVID-19?
Gun sales in America have skyrocketed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of people, including first-time gun buyers, have literally cleared the shelves of certain types of firearms and most ammunition.
With the exception of law enforcement and military, anyone who plans to purchase a firearm can expect to pay more than usual for many popular guns and nearly all
Newsmax (News)Sep 09 2020
News
Cuomo won't let NYC restaurants have indoor dining until de Blasio creates social distancing enforcement task force
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said he doesn't want to allow New York City restaurants to have indoor dining services until Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) establishes a social distancing enforcement task force, according to WNBC-TV.
Restaurant owners are suing Cuomo and de Blasio over the continued restrictions, which remain in place despite the number of daily COVID-19 deaths sitting in the
The BlazeApr 06 2020
News
FCC Rejects Petition that Would Have ‘Dangerously’ Curtailed Free Speech
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Office of General Counsel and Media Bureau rejected a petition by the progressive Free Press on Monday to “weaponize” the agency against broadcasters and conservatives to censor political speech.
Free Press recently petitioned the FCC to censor broadcasters from showing President Donald Trump’s press conferences on the coronavirus outbreak.
Breitbart NewsMar 07 2013
Opinion
Syria's Continuing Civil War
Syria's nearly two-year-old insurrection continues to prompt international concerns of sectarian violence inflaming the broader region--fears stoked yet again in March 2013 by cross-border bloodshed in Iraq, where more than forty Syrian soldiers were ambushed and killed by suspected Sunni militants.
Council on Foreign RelationsJun 22 2019
News
Guns Are for Everybody
"I first started as a skateboarder, but then I learned about parkour. In parkour there was this whole philosophical movement, no joke, about building yourself as a stronger, better individual. One of the sayings that I think very well displays the philosophy behind pretty much everything I do, it goes like this: To be strong to be useful. To be strong to serve. There was a moment in my life
ReasonApr 05 2020
News
How to make your own face mask to help stop the spread of the coronavirus
It's difficult to keep your distance in a grocery store or pharmacy, so now the CDC says we should wear a homemade mask in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus — particularly in areas with high community transmission.
Officials don't want healthy people using medical masks because of fears they would buy them all (kind of like toilet paper) and not leave them for health care
USA TODAYJul 08 2018
Headline Roundup
White House Suspends Billions in Obamacare Insurer Payments
The Trump administration on Saturday halted billions of dollars in payments to health insurers that are required under the Obamacare healthcare law to even out the cost to insurers whose customers need expensive medical services. This move came after a federal court ruling that the administration says prevents the money from being disbursed.
Washington Post Reuters Newsmax (News)Nov 24 2020
News
Why a negative Covid-19 test before Thanksgiving isn’t an all-clear
More frequent Covid-19 testing is one key to help end the pandemic. But as individuals, we can’t rely on testing alone to protect ourselves and others.
Take this recent example: Public health officials in New Zealand reported on a cluster of cases that likely spread aboard a long-haul flight. Yet the suspected index cases — the people who likely spread the virus to others — tested
VoxJan 12 2015
News
France Deploys 15,000 Security Forces to Boost Security
France is deploying 15,000 police and security forces to bolster security around "sensitive" sites and Jewish schools in the country, in the wake of Islamist attacks that left 17 dead, authorities said Monday.
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said 10,000 soldiers will be called up from Tuesday to protect "sensitive sites in the whole country from tomorrow (Tuesday) evening", given
Newsmax (News)