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Supreme Courtroom abortion ruling challenged by decide

Agnes Scott college student Jordan Simi (C) takes part in a chant during a pro-abortion rights march and rally held in response to the leak of a draft U.S. Supreme Court majority opinion led by Justice Samuel Alito was written to overturn a majority of the court in the landmark Roe v. Wade later that…
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In response to the WHO, Covid stays a world emergency, however the pandemic might close to its finish in 2023

The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, attends an ACANU briefing on global health issues including COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine on December 14, 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland. Denis Balibouse | Reuters The World Health Organization said Monday Covid-19 remains a global health emergency as the world enters the…
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Republicans declare Trump did not know concerning the three Chinese language spy balloons

After a weekend of loud, incessant, and nonsensical Republican criticism of President Joe Biden for not shooting down the three-school-bus-long Chinese spy balloon when it could have hurt most people, Republicans stutter to explain why Trump at least didn’t know it Three Chinese balloons flew across the United States during the Trump administration. Florida Republican…
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Grammys 2023: Behold ex-boyfriends Taylor Swift and Harry Types reunite

There is no bad blood in between Taylor Swift And Harry Styles. Ten years after their split, the “Lavender Haze” singer and the A direction Alum reunited at the 2023 Grammys on February 5. An eyewitness told E! News Taylor walked across the room at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to greet Harry Steve…
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Hong Kong is giving freely half 1,000,000 aircraft tickets to spice up tourism

Hong Kong’s new global advertising campaign will “boost” the city’s reopening to international travelers, the Hong Kong Tourism Board told CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia on Friday. As part of the “Hello Hong Kong” campaign that started on Thursday, 500,000 flight tickets will be given away over the next six months from March. The tickets are…
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Biden plans to finish the well being emergency in Could

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) before receiving a second COVID-19 booster shot in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House on March 30, 2022 in Washington, United States. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters The Biden administration plans to end the Covid public health…
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US navy shoots down suspected Chinese language surveillance balloon

A balloon flies in the sky over Billings, Montana, U.S., February 1, 2023, in this social media image. Chase Doak via Reuters The US military shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that had been flying over the country for several days on Saturday. In a statement Saturday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said a…
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E-40 donates $100,000 to Grambling State College’s music division

Bay Area legend E-40 recently made a hefty donation to his alma mater, Grambling State University (GSU)! Specifically, E-40 wrote Louisiana HBCU a check for $100,000 that will benefit the music department. The institution renamed their recording studio after The Rapper The news came Friday as E-40 stopped by the institution he was attending at…
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Relativity Area’s monster manufacturing facility produces reusable 3D printed rockets

The exterior of The Wormhole factory. relativity space LONG BEACH, Calif. — It was a few days into the new year, but Relativity Space’s factory was far from quiet, a bustling din with giant 3D printers humming and construction clinking. Now, some eight years after its inception, Relativity continues to grow as it pursues a…
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US plans to cease shopping for Covid photographs in fall What meaning

A pharmacist delivers a COVID-19 booster dose at a CVS store in Chicago in October. Antonio Perez | Tribune News Service | Getty Images The U.S. will stop buying Covid vaccines at discounted prices nationwide and will shift vaccine distribution to the private market as early as early fall, shifting the cost to U.S. insurers…
