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Month: January 2022

Manhattan’s woke new DA will STOP seeking prison sentences for most crimes and downgrade felony charges in armed robberies and drug dealing as part of sweeping new policy

05/01/2022 | by admin |

Georgia Authorities Initiate Probe into Possible Illegal Ballot Harvesting in 2020 Election

05/01/2022 | by admin |

Obese YouTuber criticizes Joe Rogan’s health choices

05/01/2022 | by admin |
Resident YouTube blowhard Ethan Klein took aim at popular podcaster and host Joe Rogan on Tuesday, criticizing him for his health and pandemic-related advice. It was not well received.

Most Democrats Wrongly Believe That Vaccines Provide More Protection Than Natural Immunity

05/01/2022 | by admin |

Living Legend Novak ‘No-Vax’ Djokovic Wins Exemption to Compete in Australian Open

05/01/2022 | by admin |

How to Stay Safe if You’re Trapped in Your Car During a Snowstorm

05/01/2022 | by admin |
Safety experts offer advice on how people can keep warm and collected if they are stranded for hours on the road. Their top tip? Be prepared.

As Beijing Takes Control, Chinese Tech Companies Lose Jobs and Hope

05/01/2022 | by admin |
The crackdown is killing the entrepreneurial drive that made China a tech power and destroying jobs that used to attract the country’s brightest.

Organic Milk Farmers in Northeast Under Pressure as Processors Look West

05/01/2022 | by admin |
Organic milk has been a lifeline for small farms in Maine and other New England states. Now those farms are facing trouble as milk processors look to huge dairies in Western states.

This Vast Wildfire Lab Is Helping Foresters Prepare for a Hotter Planet

05/01/2022 | by admin |
When the Bootleg fire tore through a nature reserve in Oregon this summer, the destruction varied in different areas. Researchers say forest management methods, including controlled burns, were a big factor.

Supply Chain Woes Prompt a New Push to Revive U.S. Factories

05/01/2022 | by admin |
Companies are testing whether the United States can regain some of the manufacturing output it ceded in recent decades to China and other countries.
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