The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reversed course Tuesday on some masking guidelines, recommending that even vaccinated people return to wearing masks indoors in parts of the U.S. where the coronavirus is surging.
Month: July 2021
Navy sailor accused of setting fire to billion-dollar warship denies allegations: lawyer – Fox News
The sailor charged by the U.S. Navy in connection to a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard warship in 2020 has “absolutely” denied any allegation of wrongdoing in the matter, his attorney told Fox News.
Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Charged With Sexual Assault
The sex-crime charges, involving a teenage boy in 1974, are the first against a current or former U.S. Catholic cardinal.
14-year-old boy jumps to death from Hudson Yards Vessel – New York Post
A 14-year-old boy jumped to his death from the eighth story of the Vessel at the Hudson Yards Thursday afternoon, cops said.
Poll: Most California voters want to revamp state’s recall process
Sixty percent of likely voters said they would favor changing the state’s rules so officials can only be recalled because of illegal or unethical activity.
Koreas restore communication channels, agree to improve ties
New York police officers save baby trapped under car after it crashes into a building
A pair of hero police officers in Yonkers, New York, saved a baby trapped under a car, with one of them helping to lift the vehicle while the other grabbed the tot.
Tucker Carlson confronted at Montana fishing shop, called the ‘worst human being’
Montana Wildfire Is The Nation’s New Top Firefighting Priority
Crews from Utah and California are headed to Montana to lend support in the battle against the state’s wildfires, even as blazes rage back home.
Biden heckled while campaigning for Virginia Democrat Terry McAuliffe
According to the AP, protestors against an oil pipeline interrupted President Biden, with the president taking a dig at former President Trump.