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Fauci Turns Into A Bumbling Mess When Asked About the “Science” For Denying Vaccinated Americans Travel

During an interview with CNN host John Berman, President Joe Biden’s chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci couldn’t answer how it is “science” to deny Americans the right to travel even after they have been vaccinated.

Poll: Majority of Voters Concerned by Joe Biden’s Lack of Press Conferences

Fifty-two percent of likely voters expressed concern. Of those, 37 percent said they are “very” concerned. About a quarter, or 24 percent, of respondents, said they are “not very” concerned, followed by 22 percent who said they are “not at all” concerned.

‘Burn Every Cop Precinct To The Ground’: New DCCC CTO Tweeted Violent, Anti-Police Rhetoric

Erica Joy Baker went so far as to say she hates the police, considers them a “modern slave patrol,” and urged her followers to burn police precincts to the ground if she were ever killed by an officer, according to tweets recently uncovered by Fox News and The Daily Caller.

Pinterest Creating New Engineering Hub, 50 New Jobs in Toronto

“When we look at where many of Pinterest’s engineers trained, and a large number studied at Canadian universities, which have specialized in machine learning training,” said Rahim Daya, Pinterest’s head of international product and Toronto engineering tech lead. “The quality of engineering talent in Toronto is some of the best in the world and is an ideal match to Pinterest’s unique engineering needs.”

Most Canadians think ‘normal life’ won’t return until 2022 or beyond: Ipsos poll

As the novel coronavirus pandemic drags on, a new Ipsos poll suggests most Canadians are growing pessimistic that life will return to some semblance of normal later this year.

The poll, conducted exclusively for Global News, found that despite the arrival of multiple vaccines to combat the pandemic — and promises that every adult will have access to one by September — only 28 per cent of those surveyed expect things to start to feel normal by this winter.

Montreal to spend $1.4 million on community groups in areas plagued by gun violence

The funding will be directed to the boroughs of Montreal North, Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles and St-Léonard as well as the neighbourhood of St-Michel. The money will support organizations developing community-level projects to “reinforce urban safety, and improve the quality of life for those neighbourhoods that have been grappling with violent incidents over the past few months.”


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