The New York Times The far right groups are bursting into the wake of the Capitol riots Just eight weeks after the Capitol riots, some of the leading groups of participants are fracturing between backbiting and finger-pointing. The result will determine the fate of some very high-profile far-right organizations and …
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Target Q4 earnings beat analysts ’forecasts across the board, dropping 2021 guidance
Tipperenx Goldham Sachs predicts a rally of more than 50% for these 2 stocks Stocks started with a heft gain this year, on the back edge last week, and are now rising again. The big tech giants led the movement, with instability in Apple Pal and Amazon, leading the Nasdaq …
Read More »Russia’s Sputnik vaccine is attracting Eastern Europe, which worries the EU
The medical worker has a syringe with the Game-Covid-V (Sputnik V) Covid-19 vaccine. Alexander Reka | TASS | Getty Images As the European Union struggles to advance its coronavirus vaccine in a group of 27 members, Russia’s cowardly shots are attracting its friends to Eastern Europe, creating another potential rift …
Read More »In Mexico, entire towns are refusing the Covid-19 vaccine
The President added, “Today we have started our vaccination scheme and it will not stop. We will move forward with the goal of vaccinating all people as per the pre-establishment priority.” But there are already clear signs that not every Mexican is ready or willing to get a shot in …
Read More »The new health order says restaurants and bars could resume normal operating hours
Columbia, Mo. (KMIZ) Bars and rest restaurants in Boone County will no longer have to close as early as Thursday. The Columbia / Boone County Department of Health and Human Services on Monday issued an amended coronavirus health order that eliminates the requirement that restaurants or bars and bars be …
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