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Month: March 2021

Americans bought guns in record numbers in 2020 during a year of unrest — and the surge is continuing

Gun sales in the United States reached a record level last year, with the biggest increases in background checks for firearms overlapping with months of social and political unrest, according to industry and government data. Industry data and firearms background checks show nearly 23 million guns were purchased in 2020, according to Small Arms Analytics,

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Yemeni journalist freed from jail after Biden administration ‘urged’ UAE to use influence for release

Yemeni journalist Adel al-Hasani was released from jail on Sunday after a nearly 6-month imprisonment, his lawyer Liza Manaa Saeed told CNN. Hasani, who has worked with several prominent media outlets including CNN, was detained at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Aden, Yemen, last September. Rights groups have been calling for his release after

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Homeland Security chief directs FEMA to aid in sheltering unaccompanied migrant children

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to aid and support efforts “to safely receive, shelter, and transfer unaccompanied children” crossing the country’s southern border in a Saturday statement. The announcement comes on the tail of a week that saw the number of unaccompanied migrant children in US Border Patrol custody

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Prices will rise because of stimulus, but that won’t last, Janet Yellen says

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she didn’t think inflation posed a significant risk now that the Biden administration’s covid relief is signed and on its way to implementation. Prominent economists including Larry Summers have warned, in part, that the bill could impact financial stability and lead to unprecedented inflationary pressure. “Policymaking is about identifying and

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A new COVID-19 side effect? Some patients are developing sudden onset diabetes

Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV News) — Among all the manifestations and complications of COVID-19, yet another puzzling question is emerging — is the virus triggering cases of diabetes? Like many doctors around the world, Dr. Mihail Zilbermint began noticing something strange midway in the pandemic. More and more people

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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez remain a couple, say they are ‘working through some things’

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez say they are still together. The couple released a statement to CNN Saturday morning through their representative clarifying that they remain in a relationship and are “working through some things.” The statement comes after CNN, citing a source close to the couple, and other news organizations reported Friday that the

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Joe Biden’s ‘broken places’

When Ernest Hemingway was finishing a novel in Paris in 1929, he let a fellow writer read the manuscript. F. Scott Fitzgerald responded with 10 pages of handwritten comments. Among them: “slow and needs cutting…rather gassy…definitely dull…offensive…too glib.” But in his notes, which are now among Hemingway’s papers at the JFK Presidential Library, he also

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