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Jul 13 2021
News
Fauci: ‘No Doubt’ Unvaccinated Children Greater than Two Years Old Should Wear Masks
Tuesday, during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci said that children as young as “greater than two years old” should wear masks if they are unvaccinated.
Fauci added that later this year, once data was available on vaccinations on those under the age of 12, the Food and Drug Administration
Breitbart NewsAug 13 2021
Opinion
July inflation report is bad news for consumers — again
Since President Joe Biden entered the Oval Office, inflation in America has become a persistent problem.
In fact, inflation has steadily risen from 1.7% in January to 5.4% in both June and July.
Sadly, this is bad news for consumers, who are more than aware that their money isn’t going as far as it did just a few months ago.
Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “The all
Washington ExaminerJul 15 2022
Analysis
Maine’s open door for refugees meets a housing shortage
Even now, alive and safe, Linode Lafleur cries at memories of the jungle. The Haitian woman and her family were lost for days struggling to get to the United States.
No food, no rest. Fording chest-high rivers that swept many others away. Bodies by the path. Treacherous cliffs, so steep, so hard. Only the pleas of her 4-year-old son kept her going. “I wanted to throw myself off the
Christian Science MonitorJul 01 2022
News
Fourth of July far costlier one year after White House 16-cent savings boast
Inflation might be even more explosive than Fourth of July fireworks this year as families grapple with pricier cookouts and holiday plans.
The cost of a July Fourth cookout is expected to be 17% higher than last year, according to a market basket survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation. That is a number that outpaces headline inflation, as prices on average are 8.6% higher from a
Washington ExaminerNov 21 2021
Analysis
Why that ‘free’ supermarket turkey isn’t really free
As we get closer to Thanksgiving, Americans naturally think a lot about turkey, as in how to prepare it or what to serve alongside it.
But here’s something they may obsess about even more: free turkey.
This is the time of year when many food retailers roll out offers for consumers to score a bird at no cost, provided of course they spend a certain amount. The deals vary in their
MarketWatchJul 14 2022
Analysis
Inflation Still Rages
June’s CPI report was worse than expected. Prices were 9.1 percent higher than the year before, when most projections were in the high 8s. The CPI increased by 1.3 percent in the last month alone, the highest monthly rate this year. The report notes, yet again, that inflation is broad-based, as Americans have no doubt noticed.
President Biden called the report “out-of-date” while noting
National Review (News)Jun 16 2022
News
Abbott Nutrition again pauses baby formula production in Sturgis
Less than two weeks after resuming production amid a recall tied to a national baby formula shortage, manufacturer Abbott Nutrition announced Wednesday it is again pausing operation for some products at its Sturgis facility.
In a statement, Abbott said severe weather and rainfall that reached the state's southwest side this week overwhelmed the city's stormwater system and resulted in
Detroit NewsDec 29 2020
News
U.S. Diet Guidelines Sidestep Scientific Advice to Cut Sugar and Alcohol
Rejecting the advice of its scientific advisers, the federal government has released new dietary recommendations that sound a familiar nutritional refrain, advising Americans to “make every bite count” while dismissing expert recommendations to sharply reduce consumption of sugar and alcoholic beverages.
The “Dietary Guidelines for Americans” are updated every five years, and the latest
New York Times (News)Oct 01 2021
News
Gov. Newsom mandates vaccines for all eligible Calif. students in first-of-its-kind order
California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a mandate Friday requiring all eligible public-school students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend in-person classes — the first statewide order of its kind in the nation, according to a report.
The requirement is set to take effect for students in seventh through 12th grades as soon as January, after the Food and Drug Administration
New York Post (News)Mar 07 2022
News
Moscow says it will let Ukrainian civilians flee - to Russia
Ukrainian officials said a bread factory had been hit by a Russian air strike on Monday as the country's negotiators assembled for talks with Russian officials after previous rounds that brought no respite in the conflict.
The bodies of at least 13 civilians were recovered from rubble after factory in the town of Makariv in the Kyiv region was hit, local emergency services said. Five
Reuters