The New York Times purchased a popular word game Monday for an undisclosed amount in the low seven-figure range, The New York Times Company announced. The word game app Wordle …
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STOCKTON, CA – Early Monday moring, firefighters from the Stockton Fire Department responded to a dumpster fire. While extinguishing the fire, the firefighters heard gunshots and one was struck in …
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Phil Murphy has no plan to coverage healthcare worker shortages caused by mass firings due to latest vaccine mandate, Bucco says
by Your NewsTRENTON, NJ – Senator Anthony M. Bucco said Governor Phil Murphy still has no plan to address worker shortages that are almost certain to impact hospitals, long-term care facilities, and …
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President of Fraternal Order of Police condemns Jen Psaki for “Gold Medal Word Gymnastics Effort” after she laughed off the skyrocketing trend in violence
by Your NewsWASHINGTON, DC – Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, called out White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki for mocking and belittling Americans’ concerns about the nation’s skyrocketing …
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By Reuters Staff – Many countries have not reached their peak in cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus and measures imposed to curb its spread should …
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BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – In a nation where many in power are pushing to defund and defame police, Brick Township elementary school students sought to do the exact opposite. Instead, …
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BALTIMORE, MD – The rate of shootings and murders is increasing in the city of Baltimore and 2022 is off to a worse start for the city than the record-breaking …
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By Jeffrey Dastin – When Amazon.com Inc on Thursday reports how it fared during the holiday quarter, a key question will be if the retailer will finally raise the price …
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New Jersey’s frontline healthcare workers deserve more than a memorial and a pat on the back
by Phil StiltonNEWARK, NJ – When COVID-19 was new and unknown, most of America locked themselves inside their homes for months. Businesses were shut down. Schools were closed. Life essentially stopped dead …
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By Jennifer Rigby LONDON – Leading South African scientists are set to investigate COVID-19 and HIV in tandem, amid mounting evidence that the collision of the two pandemics could be …
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A video of a dog sharing its dinner with a kind human is going viral. In the video, the hungry dog pulls up a bowl beside his owner and drops …
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By Supantha Mukherjee and Tiyashi Datta – The New York Times Co’s acquisition of Wordle has created uproar on social media, with fans expressing fears that the popular online word …
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Watch: Joe Rogan reacts to claims of misinformation even as past misinformation is now fact
by Phil StiltonPodcast host Joe Rogan responds to calls for his podcast to be removed from Spotify over claims he spreads ‘misinformation’ about COVID-19. Rogan pointed out that past claims of misinformation …
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By Jason Lange and Alexandra Ulmer -Donald Trump’s fundraising slowed in late 2021 but the former leader still amassed more than $100 million in cash that could help Republicans in …
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy hints at further vaccine mandates: We gotta get folks boosted
by Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said every time he thinks he has COVID-19 figured out, it humbles you. But if you ask many residents in the Garden …
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Western Australia is threatening jail time and massive fines for those who argue with workers checking vaccination cards at restaurants and other public spaces, according to The West Australian. Any …
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Ukrainian police detained a group of people on Sunday who are suspected of plotting mass riots in Kyiv and other cities to create instability in the country amidst its conflict …
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Europe is set to rely more heavily on coal production in 2022 as liquified natural gas demand decreases due to heightened tensions with Russia, according to an International Energy Agency …
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By David French – U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday, at the end of a volatile month for Wall Street where the tech-heavy Nasdaq narrowly avoided its worst ever start …
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By Steve Holland, Guy Faulconbridge and Dmitry Antonov WASHINGTON/LONDON/MOSCOW – The United States and Britain are prepared to punish Russian elites close to President Vladimir Putin with asset freezes and …
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NAPLES, FL – Detectives today arrested a former East Naples Middle School student after an investigation determined he was responsible for a threat of violence to the school made over …
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By Luc Cohen NEW YORK – U.S. lawyer Michael Avenatti said on Monday he does not intend to take the stand to defend himself at trial on charges he defrauded …
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-Several historically Black colleges and universities in the United States gave students and staff an all clear on Monday after bomb threats earlier in the day forced schools to issue …
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Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Jan. 27 demanding that he stop allowing illegal migrants to travel …
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Green iguanas are expected to fall from trees in Florida as temperatures approach freezing, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) warned on Friday. The nonnative iguanas become cold …