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Month: August 2022

Commissioner considering banning future PrideFests over accident involving fake nipple

By Conor McCue Click here for updates on this story     CASTLE ROCK, Colorado (KCNC) — One of Douglas County’s commissioners says he’s considering banning future PrideFests from county property after an incident at this past weekend’s event. An annual celebration of the LGBTQ community, Douglas County PrideFest returned to the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle

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A recession may be looming, but Congress isn’t likely to rescue struggling Americans this time

By Tami Luhby, CNN “Some pain” is on the horizon for Americans, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned last week of the central bank’s effort to fight inflation. Already, more people are struggling to cover their usual expenses, and more lower-income folks are falling behind on their credit card bills. Meanwhile, many economists are projecting

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A recession may be looming

A recession may be looming, but Congress isn’t likely to rescue struggling Americans this time

By Tami Luhby, CNN “Some pain” is on the horizon for Americans, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned last week of the central bank’s effort to fight inflation. Already, more people are struggling to cover their usual expenses, and more lower-income folks are falling behind on their credit card bills. Meanwhile, many economists are projecting

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La FDA autoriza las dosis de refuerzo de la vacuna contra el covid-19 de Pfizer y Moderna actualizadas para la variante ómicron

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de EE.UU. (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) autorizó este miércoles las dosis de refuerzo actualizadas de las vacunas contra el covid-19 de Moderna y Pfizer. Esta es la primera vez que las vacunas actualizadas reciben autorización de uso de emergencia en Estados Unidos.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham continued to argue in a court filing August 30 that a Fulton County subpoena for his testimony in the investigation into plots to illegally influence Georgia's 2020 election results should be quashed or heavily limited in scope.

Sen. Lindsey Graham continues to argue subpoena should be quashed, says election-related phone calls are protected

By Holmes Lybrand Sen. Lindsey Graham continued to argue in a court filing Wednesday that a Fulton County subpoena for his testimony in the investigation into plots to illegally influence Georgia’s 2020 election results should be quashed or, at the very least, heavily limited in scope. In the filing, Graham, a South Carolina Republican, argued

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