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The West Virginia governor claims any particular person over 65 could possibly be vaccinated by Valentine’s Day

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice praised the success of distributing coronavirus vaccines in his state, claiming that if the mountain state had the “Valentine’s Day doses,” everyone in that state, 65 years of age and older, would be vaccinated. West Virginia has spent the past three weeks as the number one or number two state…
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Nick Viall and new girlfriend Natalie Pleasure go Instagram Official

Nick Viall Maybe he’s not a bachelor long because he’s ready to show his pride and joy. On January 27, the reality star took his new girlfriend on Instagram Natalie Joy. The surgical technologist posted a funny clip on her Instagram story that apparently confirmed her romance. It showed how she crashed Nick’s virtual reality…
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Low-cost airways could possibly be higher positioned for 2021

Aircraft operated by Qantas Airways’ low-cost airline Jetstar Airways sit on the tarmac at Melbourne Airport in Melbourne, Australia on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Carla Gottgens | Bloomberg | Getty Images SINGAPORE – As the world races to roll out mass vaccination programs to fight Covid-19, more airlines are likely to go broke this year,…
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Dr. Fauci says Covid vaccines may be simply tailored to new variants as drug makers work on boosters

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, speaks during a press conference in the James S. Brady press briefing room at the White House in Washington on Thursday, January 21, 2021. Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images Pfizer and Moderna’s current Covid-19 vaccines can be easily adapted to new…
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“Excessive Faculty Musical” star Monique Coleman says her character wore headbands as a result of the crew did not know learn how to model black hair

“High School Musical” star Monique Coleman says her character wore headbands because the crew didn’t know how to style black hair It cannot be emphasized enough – representation is so important, from the producers to the dressing room, when it comes to television and film. The story of “High School Musical” star Monique Coleman is…
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In response to Watchdog, HHS has abused tens of millions of well being insurers through the years

The US Department of Health building in Washington. Caroline Brehman | CQ Appeal, Inc. | Getty Images Federal Ministry of Health and Human Services officials raided funds from a little-known agency dedicated to vaccine research and emergency preparedness and spent millions moving furniture and paying unrelated salaries, according to a new report from a federal…
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Tilray CEO expects the US federal authorities to legalize hashish inside two years

Brendan Kennedy, CEO of medical cannabis producer Tilray, poses in a greenhouse of the Canadian company’s European production site in Cantanhede on April 24, 2018. Patricia De Melo Moreira | AFP | Getty Images Brendan Kennedy, CEO of Canadian cannabis company Tilray, is optimistic that the US will take steps to federally legalize marijuana in…
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Inventory futures tumble after a pointy sell-off on Wall Road, Apple and Tesla tumble after revenue

Traders work on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE Stock futures fell slightly in overnight trading on Wednesday as the market extended a strong sell-off amid concerns over increased speculative trading. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 20 points lower. S&P 500 futures fell 0.2% and Nasdaq 100 futures…
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Trump supporters arrested for pipe bombs, mentioned assault on Twitter, Fb

A California man charged with possession of five pipe bombs spoke during a discussion on the “war” to ensure former President Donald Trump stays in the White House, targeting Democrats, and social Media giants Twitter and Facebook. “I want to blow up such a bad Democratic building,” Napa County’s man Ian Benjamin Rogers wrote in…
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Bank card fraud is growing as a result of Covid pandemic

According to the latest data from the Nilson report, payment card fraud losses reached $ 28.65 billion worldwide in 2019. The United States alone is responsible for more than a third of the world’s total loss, making it the most vulnerable country in the world to card fraud. Julie Conroy, a research director for the…