Month: October 2021
Trump Hotel Lost $70 Million Despite Taking Millions From Foreign Governments
(NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump’s company lost more than $70 million on his Washington, D.C., hotel during his four years in office despite taking in millions from foreign governments, according to documents released Friday by a congressional committee
Read MorePresident Biden Announces Key Nominations – Whitehouse.gov
President Biden Announces Key Nominations Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreThe first all-female guard change at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Russia puts a film crew in space and other stories you missed
Russia launches a crew to film a movie in space for the first time, vaping rates among high schoolers plunged in 2021 and an all-female team leads the changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
Read MoreBiden back to fake White House set for spin on down jobs report – New York Post
Biden back to fake White House set for spin on down jobs report New York Post
Read MoreWhite House proposes tech ‘bill of rights’ to safeguard against harmful use of biometric data
The White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy on Friday launched a fact-finding mission to look at facial recognition and other biometric tools used to identify people or assess their emotional or mental states and character.
Read MorePhotos of Bears Ears capture national monument’s splendor : The Picture Show – NPR
Photos of Bears Ears capture national monument’s splendor : The Picture Show NPR Biden restores Bears Ears, other monuments cut by Trump Yahoo News Biden to overturn Trump on Bears Ears, restore national monuments Fox News Biden restores monuments. It’s a monumental insult,
Read MoreWhite House blocks Donald Trump from withholding documents on Jan. 6 attack
President Biden and White House officials on Friday formally blocked an attempt by former President Donald Trump to withhold documents from the House committee investigating the January 6th Capitol attack.
Read More2 parents are convicted in the 1st trial of the ‘Varsity Blues’ admission scandal
The two men were found guilty of buying their kids’ way into school as athletic recruits in the first case to go to trial in the college admissions scandal that embroiled prestigious universities. (Image credit: Josh Reynolds /AP)
Read More‘It Is a Battle for Facts.’ What Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Understands About Why She Was Chosen
If Maria Ressa long has been known to people who follow the news, she has become absolutely essential to anyone grappling with why the news has gotten harder and harder to follow. Born in Manila and raised in New Jersey,
Read MoreCoronavirus FAQ: Should I humor my friend’s request for a pointless COVID precaution?
Fly in and stay with us at our cabin, they said. And get a COVID test right after your flight to see if you picked up an infection while traveling. But that’s too soon for a meaningful test result. (Image
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