In The News: President Biden Continues Vaccination Effort

After falling short on his administration's efforts to have at least more than half of the adult population of the U.S. partially-vaccinated by July 04, president Biden has continued the effort to reach millions who have yet to be vaccinated. In remarks from the White House Tuesday, president Biden said, "COVID-19 cases and deaths are …

In The News: Coronavirus Deaths Near 600,000 In U.S.

According to CDC data, nearly 600,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus. That includes mother's, father's, children, sons, daughters, grandparents, cousins, teachers and friends. Millions of Americans have been affected by the pandemic, whether directly, or indirectly. During yesterday's press conference at the NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, president Biden said: "We've made enormous progress …

In The News: President Biden Pushes Renewed Effort To Vaccinate 70% Of Americans

Not too long ago, president Biden pushed his goal to vaccinate at least 70% of the adult population by the July 04th holiday. Previously he had offered incentives to get more people to vaccinate. Participating businesses are apparently offering all sorts of freebies to get more people who are hesitant about getting vaccinated, to get …

Latest CDC Update: Fully-Vaccinated No Longer Require Masks While Indoors

Thursday the CDC said the fully-vaccinated no longer are required to wear a mask indoors or partake in social distancing guidelines. Previously, the CDC announced that those who are fully-vaccinated were no longer required to mask up outside. Many people were able to leave their masks at home for the first time in a long …

In The News This Week: Biden Administration Signals Support For Waiving Patent Protections On COVID-19 Technology

Amid calls to waive patent protections on COVID vaccines, the Biden administration has signaled its support to share the technology with other nations that are still struggling with the virus. Other Countries such as India are currently experiencing a surge with COVID-19, and are in need of vaccines more so than the United States. According …

In The News This Week: Biden Administration’s Effort To Vaccinate 70% Of Adults By Fourth Of July

The Biden administration's goal is to get at least seventy percent of the adult population inoculated with their first shot of the vaccine by the Fourth of July holiday, when millions of Americans are looking forward to celebrating the country's independence. So far, approximately 56% of adults have received their first shot of the vaccine, …

In The News This Week: Joe Biden, First American President To Recognize Armenian Genocide

Saturday, Joe Biden became the only president to officially recognize the 1915 massacre of more than 1 million Armenians during world war 01, as genocide by the Ottoman empire. Highlights of Biden's speech. Speaking from the briefing room in the White House, Biden said, "Beginning on April 24, 1915, with the arrest of Armenian intellectuals …

In The News This Week: Every American Adult Available For COVID Vaccine

Every American Adult is available to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Previously, president Biden set a deadline of May 01 to meet that requirement, telling people that they should be able to hold small gatherings by the 04th. But many states had moved to make the vaccine to all adults much sooner, so the deadline was …

Mike Lindell To Launch His Own Social Media Site To Own The Libs – ‘Cancelled For Being Conservative’

https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell-my-pillow-2651197844/ My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell will soon launch his own social media website. The new media site will encourage conservative users to vent their disdain for Democrats and the left, since they have all been banned and cancelled from social media for telling the absolute truth about a stolen election - and for being …

President Biden Bores The Nation To Death With His First Televised Speech

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-contributor-ben-domenech-lashes-out-at-biden-address-garbage-speech-full-of-lies-from-a-senile-person/ President Joe Biden - otherwise known as "Sleepy Joe" and  "Stuttering Joe" to his right-wing critics - delivered his first address to the nation March 11. It was a short speech that many found boring, touching on making vaccinations available to all Americans by the first of May, boosting the economy, re-opening schools safely, …