Day: December 20, 2021
Jan. 6 Panel Seeks 1st Interview With Sitting Member Of Congress
The panel investigating the Capitol insurrection has requested an interview with Rep. Scott Perry, a Republican from Pennsylvania.
Continue ReadingOmicron Is Now The Dominant COVID-19 Variant In The U.S.
Federal health officials said Monday that omicron accounted for an estimated 73% of new coronavirus infections last week.
Continue ReadingTop Progressive Tells Off Joe Manchin In Testy Phone Call
“That lack of integrity is stunning in a town where people say the only thing that you have is your word,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said she told Manchin.
Continue ReadingTrump Says He Received COVID-19 Booster Shot, Reacts To Fans Booing
The former president continued his mixed messaging on the pandemic while in Dallas as part of his "History Tour" with Bill O'Reilly.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UPDATE | High voltage line fault leaves parts of Cape Town without power
City of Cape Town spokesperson Priya Reddy said a "big supply fault" on Monday evening led to the sudden blackout.
Continue ReadingStarbucks Promises To Bargain With New Employee Union
The coffee chain's workers have union elections brewing at a whole latte stores, but the road to a first union contract could be a bitter one.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Woman, 20, two alleged hitmen in court for killing her parents, two siblings
The 20-year-old woman who confessed to orchestrating the murders of her parents and two siblings has made her first appearance in court.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Probe into drowning of 2 boys near Mamelodi complete
An investigation into the drowning of two boys who died in a quarry near Mamelodi has concluded that their deaths cannot be attributed to a singular act or omission.
Continue ReadingJoe Manchin Killed Build Back Better After The White House Hurt His Feelings
Manchin dislikes the bill but also complained of “inexcusable” treatment by the White House.
Continue ReadingEPA Reverses Trump’s Fuel Mileage Rules On New Cars
The new rule is a climate win, requiring cars and light-duty trucks to average at least 55 miles per gallon by 2026.
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