L.A. to Shut Off Water, Electricity to Residents Who Repeatedly Break Social Distancing Rules

During a press conference yesterday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garretti (D) authorized the city to shut off power and water to properties, both residential and commercial, that violate rules on gatherings during the Covid19 pandemic.

Garcetti said the goal …

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Massive International Study Shows Hydroxychloroquine Lowers Covid Mortality by Nearly 80%

A new international study shows that cases where Hydroxychloroquine is administered early can decrease mortality rates from Covid19 by 79%.

The study pools together results from studies conducted by countries all over the world and involves the populations of 2 …

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MSNBC Producer Quits, Blasts Cable News Networks: “Context and Factual Data are Often Considered Too Cumbersome for the Audience”

Ariana Pekary was a producer working at MSNBC. She quit on July 24 – in the middle of a global pandemic – because she says she simply couldn’t take it anymore.

Structurally, there is a problem with the way journalism …

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Trump Feels Massive Beirut Blast That’s Killed Dozens, Injured Thousands Was an “Attack”

President Donald Trump said U.S. military generals have told him they “seem to feel” that the massive explosion that rocked Beirut,

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De Blasio Tells Other Groups Wanting to Paint Murals to Go Through Application Process, Admits Black Lives Matter Movement Didn’t Go Through Application Process for its Murals

NYC’s Mayor Bill de Blasio acknowledged that protesters who to painted gigantic “Black Lives Matter” murals on city streets didn’t go through the city’s normal application process for public art projects.

De Blasio and his wife actually helped paint one

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