Month: September 2019

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a hotly debated vaccine bill on Monday that is expected to significantly tighten vaccine exemptions for children going to school. Senate Bill 276 requires public health officials to review exemptions at any school found to have an immunization rate of less than 95%. The new law also mandates a […]

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Hundreds of Bahamians who survived Hurricane Dorian were prohibited from escaping the island on a ferry destined for the United States, reportedly for lacking the proper paperwork. But now U.S. officials say those refugees should never have been blocked from boarding and would be welcomed stateside. In footage captured by WSVN’s Brian Entin at the ferry […]

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The CIA spent decades cultivating an informant who became so close to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the individual could photograph documents on his desk and send them back to U.S. intelligence officials, according to a series of shocking reports published by CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post on Monday. The unnamed source quickly […]

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Eight Democratic presidential candidates came together for a common goal ahead of Thursday’s debate: An ending to gun violence in schools. In an ad already shared and viewed hundreds of thousands of times since its release on Monday, the candidates appealed for a reprieve to mass shootings in schools. Former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords’ gun […]

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The 23-year-old has been linked with a return to Italy following comments on his struggle to adapt to life in England, but contact has not been made Lucas Torreira’s agent has revealed the midfielder could be tempted to reunite with former manager Marco Giampaolo at AC Milan, although contact is yet to be made. The […]

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