Alabama, which has been hit hard by the recent surge in coronavirus cases, is running out of available intensive care unit beds. Hospitals in the more densely populated areas of Montgomery, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham have begun transferring critical care patients from one hospital to another due to a shortage of …
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The Dow is falling as consumer spending disappoints
Text size People wait in line in front of a New York City bank in late May. fake pictures Weaker-than-expected economic data, an increase in coronavirus cases and an unfavorable result for banks in Thursday’s Federal Reserve stress tests left the market lower on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average …
Read More »Chris Wallace Says to John Bolton’s White House: “It’s Boredom”
“Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace told the “Fox News Rundown” podcast on Friday that the new book by former national security adviser John Bolton recounting his time in the Trump administration “is boring.” “I have a copy and I’ve been reading it …” Wallace told host Chris Foster. “I …
Read More »Pete Hegseth: Democratic leaders are ‘capitulating’ to anarchists, destructive forces
Democratic leaders in cities with high crime rates constantly capitulate to anarchists and destructive forces, “Fox & Friends Weekend” co-host Pete Hegseth said Friday. In an “Fox & Friends” interview with hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade, Hegseth said he agreed with President Trump’s remarks during Thursday night’s …
Read More »The Mets sign first draft pick Pete Crow-Armstrong and Isaiah Greene
The Mets locked in two of their top three picks in this year’s draft on Thursday, including their first-round pick. Pete Crow-Armstrong, a gardener at Harvard-Westlake High in Los Angeles, agreed to the terms of a $ 3,359 million bond, an industry source confirmed. Crow-Armstrong (No. 19 overall) is considered …
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