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Month December 2020

Virus Aid, Police Reform Dominate New U.S. Laws for 2021

Responses to the coronavirus pandemic and police brutality dominated legislative sessions in 2020, leading to scores of new laws that will take effect in the new year. Virus-related laws include… Read more » The post Virus Aid, Police Reform Dominate… Continue Reading →

Pressure on to Legalize Shomron Neighborhoods Before Trump Leaves Office

While Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi (Blue and White) took credit on Wednesday for shelving annexation, thus paving the way for normalization with the Gulf states, Likud ministers were blaming his… Read more » The post Pressure on to Legalize Shomron… Continue Reading →

DEBLASIO’S NYC: Pack Of Thugs Violently Attack Vehicle In Broad Daylight [SEE THESE INSANE VIDEO]

If anyone still has any question what NYC has descended into under the leadership of Socialist Mayor Bill DeBlasio, one just need to see the attached videos. According to eye-witnesses who took to twitter to report what they saw, it… Continue Reading →

DEBLASIO’S NYC: Pack Of Thugs Violently Attack Vehicle In Broad Daylight [SEE THESE INSANE VIDEO]

If anyone still has any question what NYC has descended into under the leadership of Socialist Mayor Bill DeBlasio, one just need to see the attached videos. According to eye-witnesses who took to twitter to report what they saw, it… Continue Reading →

Russia’s Virus Death Toll Is 3 Times Higher Than Reported

Russia’s updated statistics on coronavirus-linked deaths show that well over 100,000 people with COVID-19 had died in the pandemic by December, a number much higher than previously reported by government officials. The data released Monday by Russia’s state statistics agency,… Continue Reading →

Authorities investigating man found dead in Lakewood

Authorities are investigating a man found dead in Lakewood today, officials said. The man, said to be middle-aged, was reportedly found unresponsive in a stairwell on Kennedy Boulevard. He was pronounced deceased on the scene. A local shop-owner tells TLS… Continue Reading →

U.S. Home Contract Signings at Record Levels in November

The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes declined last month, but was still a record high for November when a seasonal slowdown traditionally seeps into the real… Read more » The post U.S. Home Contract Signings at… Continue Reading →

Another Day, Another Party

Israel’s political parties continued to proliferate on Wednesday as former Finance Ministry accountant-general Yaron Zelekha announced the formation of The Economic Party. In a press conference, Zelekha declared that “my… Read more » The post Another Day, Another Party appeared… Continue Reading →

GOP Senator Josh Hawley to Object to Electoral College Certification

Josh Hawley has announced he will object to the formal Electoral College Certification in the Senate on January 6th. In a statement released on his twitter account, Hawley said, “Millions… Read more » The post GOP Senator Josh Hawley to… Continue Reading →

Georgia Voters Start Early Visits to Polls in Elections that will set Senate Control

Hundreds of people lined up in a cold rain on Monday to cast ballots in a pair of U.S. Senate races in Georgia that will determine control of the chamber… Read more » The post Georgia Voters Start Early Visits… Continue Reading →

Vaccine Side Effects 1 in 1,000

As Israel continues to outpace other countries in its coronavirus vaccination drive, a report by Kan said on Wednesday that only about 1 in 1,000 Israelis have reported experiencing side… Read more » The post Vaccine Side Effects 1 in… Continue Reading →

Jackson Man Charged in Fatal Accident being Sought by Authorities

A Jackson man charged in a fatal accident in Jackson is being sought by police. Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on December 30, 2020, Roberto Alcazar-Sanchez, 27, of Jackson, was charged with Knowingly Leaving the Scene of… Continue Reading →

1st US Case Of Virus Variant Has No Travel History

A new variant of the coronavirus that may be more contagious has been found in a Colorado man who had not been traveling, triggering a host of questions about how the first U.S. case of the new version showed up… Continue Reading →

US Bomber Mission Over Persian Gulf Aimed At Cautioning Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States flew strategic bombers over the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for the second time this month, a show of force meant to deter Iran from attacking American or allied targets in the Middle East. One… Continue Reading →

Sen. Says He Will Object To Electoral College Certification

WASHINGTON (VINnews) – A U.S. Senator said Wednesday he will object when Congress counts the Electoral College votes next week, which will force lawmakers in both the House and Senate to vote on whether to accept the results of President-elect… Continue Reading →

US Approves $290 Million ‘Smart’ Bomb Sale To Saudi Arabia

WASHINGTON (JNS) – The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of 3,000 “smart” bombs to Saudi Arabia for $290 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced on Tuesday. The Saudis had requested the GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb Munitions, which… Continue Reading →

Israeli Foreign Minister Joins Exodus From Centrist Party

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s foreign minister said Wednesday he is leaving the Blue and White party and taking a “break” from politics, marking the further disintegration of the centrist party that came close to unseating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in… Continue Reading →

Opinion: Vaccine Rollout Sputters; Who Is To Blame? | Shlomo Rudman

Many journalists and observers have been pointing out the fact that the United States’ rollout of the approved vaccines has been unspectacular, to put it nicely. As of Wednesday morning, 2.6 million Americans had been administered a vaccine – a… Continue Reading →

Georgia County Absentee Ballot Envelope Audit Finds No Fraud

Investigators who audited the signatures on more than 15,000 absentee ballot envelopes in one Georgia county found “no fraudulent absentee ballots,” according to the audit report. Secretary of State Brad… Read more » The post Georgia County Absentee Ballot Envelope… Continue Reading →

Nashville Man’s Girlfriend Warned He Was Building Bombs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — More than a year before Anthony Warner detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville on Christmas, officers visited his home after his girlfriend told police that he was building bombs in an RV trailer at his residence,… Continue Reading →

No Travel History in 1st Reported U.S. Case of Virus Variant

A new variant of the coronavirus that may be more contagious has been found in a Colorado man who had not been traveling, triggering a host of questions about how… Read more » The post No Travel History in 1st… Continue Reading →

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