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Procter And Gamble Says Shoppers Were Unphased By Huge Price Jumps
‘The consumer is very resilient’
Orange Juice Prices Expected To Soar After Worst Harvest Since World War Two
‘Decline in the forecast is hard to overstate’
Manchin: We Already Have Laws to Ensure People Have Voting Rights, Voter Obstruction Is ‘Not Going to Happen’
While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) stated that there are already laws and rules in place to ensure people “have the right to vote. We have that.
Suspect Identified in the Stabbing of Brianna Kupfer, Out on $1k Bail
A suspect has been identified in the murder of 24-year-old UCLA design student Brianna Kupfer: 31-year-old Shawn Laval Smith.
Senate Democrats Predict Merrick Garland Will Prosecute Trump over January 6
Attorney General Merrick Garland could prosecute former President Trump for the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, Senate Democrats say.
Pollak: Democrats Are Abusing January 6 Committee to Create Their Own Wikileaks
Democrats are abusing the January 6 committee to search private, personal information — creating their own “Wikileaks” on Trump and Republicans.
January 6 committee subpoenas Rudy Giuliani, 3 others over election fraud claims
The January 6 House Select Committee announced Tuesday that it has issued subpoenas for four more individuals in former President Donald Trump’s circle, including former New York City mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.
Country Superstar Trisha Yearwood Takes On Betty White Challenge, Raises More Than $30,000 For Animal Rescue
‘the world is choosing to celebrate her birthday, by giving to animals’
Emily’s List refuses to support Sinema for reelection
Emily’s List, a group that works to elect to office female Democratic candidates who support abortion, says it will no longer endorse Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., over her opposition to a change in Senate rules.
Biden’s Agencies Dodge How Texas Terrorist Was Allowed to Enter U.S.
President Joe Biden’s federal agencies are dodging the question of how 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram, the British terrorist behind a hostage standoff last weekend, was allowed to enter the United States from the United Kingdom.
Trans Activists Reportedly Walk Free After Sharing, Protesting In Front Of J.K. Rowling’s Address
‘no criminality has been established’
Biden administration to provide hundreds of millions of free N95 masks
The Biden administration will be distributing hundreds of millions of free N95 masks from the Strategic National Stockpile, according to knowledgeable sources who spoke to Politico.
Harris headed to Honduras to tackle ‘root causes’ of illegal immigration
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Honduras to lead the American Presidential Delegation for the inauguration of President-elect Xiomara Castro.
Superstar Comedian Louie Anderson Hospitalized With Cancer
Here’s what we know
Residents Of Japanese Town Say A Mountain Has Been A Hotspot For UFOs Since The 1970s
‘This thing stuck out in front of me’
AT&T, Verizon Delay 5G Rollout After Airlines Warn Of ‘Catastrophic Disruption,’ Potential Hazards
‘Commerce will grind to a halt’
Hong Kong Will Kill 2,000 Animals Because Some Hamsters Caught COVID-19
‘Do not kiss your pets’
Microsoft To Buy Video Game Company For Almost $70 Billion
‘Investing deeply in world-class content’
National Retailer Calls MLK Holiday ‘Republicans Are Racists Weekend’ In Letter To Customers
Wisconsin-based Penzeys Spices company sent out an email
FBI Investigating Chinese Funding Of California Plane Maker: REPORT
National security risks
Woman Stands On Top Of Car To Take Selfie After Driving It Into Frozen River. Local Residents Rescue Her
Take pictures of herself while her car was sinking in the icy water
Indonesia Moving Capital City Because It’s Sinking
The new capital will be called Nusantara
Sanders turns up heat on Manchin, Sinema with tweet on voting rights bills
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., took to Twitter Monday to call out two colleagues by name in the Democrat effort to change the Senate’s filibuster rule to pass the party’s voting rights bills.
Civil Rights Icon Barbara Jordan’s Legacy, 26 Years Later: Protecting Americans from Mass Immigration
On this day in 1996, Civil Rights icon Barbara Jordan died just weeks before Congress and then-President Bill Clinton were set to advance her reforms to illegal and legal immigration focused on protecting poor and working class Americans from waves of job-killing and wage-crushing mass immigration.