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Conservative MP David Sweet Joins Calls to End Lockdowns

Conservative MP David Sweet—the first federal elected official from his party—has joined Ontario MPP Roman Baber in calling for an end to COVID-19 lockdowns and moving the province back to the “Green” zone. “Lockdowns are harmful to the physical and psychological well being of Ontarians,” Sweet said at a press conference on Wednesday. “We should focus […]

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White House Says No Announcement on Neera Tanden Replacement This Week

There will be no announcement this week on who the future nominee to head the Office of Management & Budget might be, according to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. “Given Neera Tanden withdrew her nomination just last night … you should not expect any announcements on a future nominee this week,” Psaki told reporters during

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Intel Loses US Patent Trial, Ordered to Pay $2.18 Billion to VLSI Tech

Chipmaker Intel Corp must pay a technology rival $2.18 billion after a federal jury decided that Intel infringed on its patent, a federal court ruled on Tuesday. Intel infringed two patents related to chip-making owned by VLSI Technology LLC the jury ruled. In a statement, Michael Stolarski, chief executive of VLSI Technology, said the firm

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Secretary of State Outlines Biden’s Foreign Strategies, Says US Will ‘Lead With Diplomacy’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday outlined how President Joe Biden’s administration will approach the foreign policy arena, including shifting the United States back into international agreements after the previous administration stressed strong nationalism. During a speech from the State Department, the Biden appointee said the Democrat-led government will “renew America’s strength to meet

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Opinion: Why the Democrats Are No Longer Protecting Andrew Cuomo

Commentary Now that a third woman has stepped forward to accuse New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, the man once thought to be presidential material is fighting for his political life. The sexual harassment allegations follow the New York State Attorney General’s report showing that the governor’s office under-reported COVID-19 deaths at New

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Biden: Texas, Mississippi Making ‘Big Mistake’ in Lifting of Restrictions Amid Pandemic

President Joe Biden on March 3 alleged the governors of Texas and Mississippi made a mistake by loosening COVID-19-related restrictions such as mask mandates the day prior. “I think it’s a big mistake,” Biden told reporters in the White House’s Oval Office in Washington. Biden said that masks make a difference during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Greece: Thousands Spend Night Outdoors After Powerful Quake

ATHENS, Greece—Fearful of returning to their homes, thousands of people in central Greece were spending the night outdoors late Wednesday after a powerful earthquake, felt across the region, damaged homes and public buildings. The shallow, magnitude-6.0 quake struck near the central city of Larissa. One man was hurt by falling debris but no serious injuries

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Orange County’s Restricted Businesses Unlikely to Reopen Until Late March

Indoor gyms and theaters will likely reopen in Orange County later this month, if the region’s COVID-19 metrics continue their downward trend. Right now, Orange County falls under the state-mandated purple tier, meaning some of its non-essential businesses, fitness facilities and theatres must remain closed. Restaurants can remain open to facilitate takeout orders, or serve

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Trump Adviser Denies Report Claiming Former President Mulling 2024 Run Without Pence

An adviser and spokesman for former President Donald Trump shot down a report citing anonymous sources claiming he is currently mulling a 2024 presidential bid without former Vice President Mike Pence. “This is fake news. No such conversations are happening,” Jason Miller wrote on Twitter, linking to a Bloomberg News report that cited anonymous sources

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