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Category Archives: U.S. News & World Report

News, 5/20

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 20, 2019. Billionaire Robert F. Smith Pays Student Loans of Morehouse College Graduates Eiffel Tower Closed After Man Tries to Scale Landmark Ford to Lay Off 7K Workers in Effort to Cut Costs

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:college, Ford, loans, parisLeave a comment on News, 5/20

News, 5/17

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 17, 2019. Taiwan is First in Asia to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage California Parents Keep Kids Out of School to Protest New Sex Ed Curriculum U.S. Reaches Deal With Canada, Mexico to Lift Aluminum, Steel Tariffs  

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:California, Canada, Mexico, same sex marriage, sex education, Taiwan, tariffsLeave a comment on News, 5/17

News, 5/16

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 16, 2019. NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Enters 2020 Race Missouri Senate Passes Bill Banning Abortions at 8 Weeks British People Get Drunk More Than Any Other Nationality

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:2020 presidential election, abortion, Bill de Blasio, Missouri, United KingdomLeave a comment on News, 5/16

News, 5/15

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 15, 2019. Alabama Senate Passes Most Restrictive Abortion Bill in America Research Ties Marijuana Legalization to Car Accidents, Injuries Biden Maintains Majority Favorability North Korea Suffering Historic Drought Amid ‘Severe’ Food Shortage

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:abortion, Alabama, Joe Biden, marijuana, North KoreaLeave a comment on News, 5/15

News, 5/14

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 14, 2019. Steve Bullock is 22nd Democratic Candidate to Enter 2020 Race Prices Rise, Sales Fall After Philly Imposes Soda Tax

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:2020 presidential election, Democrats, Philadelphia, Steve BullockLeave a comment on News, 5/14

News, 5/13

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 13, 2019. Investigation Into Rape Allegation Against Julian Assange Reopened Amazon Will Give Employees $10K to Start Delivery Businesses

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:Amazon, Julian AssangeLeave a comment on News, 5/13

News, 5/10

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 10, 2019. Trump Says ‘No Need to Rush’ on Trade Deal With China After Raising Tariffs Film Companies to Boycott Georgia After Governor Signs Restrictive Abortion Law Extinct Bird Re-Evolved Itself Back Into Existence

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:abortion, China, Donald Trump, Georgia, tariffs1 Comment on News, 5/10

News, 5/9

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 9, 2019. Pope Francis Releases New Vatican Laws Concerning Sexual Abuse Scientists Discover 2,600-Year-Old Tree in North Carolina

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:North Carolina, Pope Francis, sexual abuse, vaticanLeave a comment on News, 5/9

News, 5/8

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 8, 2019. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Introduce Newest Member of Royal Family Teen Who Sued Over Ban of Unvaccinated Students Gets Chickenpox

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:chicken pox, Kentucky, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, vaccinesLeave a comment on News, 5/8

News, 5/7

Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, May 7, 2019. Ninth Dead Whale This Year Washes Ashore on San Francisco Beach San Francisco Moves to Ban Facial Recognition Technology Pew: Lower-Income Americans Less Likely to Own Technology

Posted byAlexa LardieriSeptember 25, 2019September 25, 2019Posted inU.S. News & World ReportTags:facial recognition, Pew Research Center, San FranciscoLeave a comment on News, 5/7

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Recent Posts

  • FDA approves world-first gene editing treatment: Sickle cell therapy gives hope to 100,000 Americans with incurable disease
  • West Virginia is becoming epicenter of ‘deadliest drug threat America has ever faced’: Lethal combination of zombie ‘tranq’ and fentanyl could exacerbate death rate in US’ worst-hit state for opioid abuse
  • One person dies and five are put on ventilators after catching deadly disease from contaminated WATER in California
  • US drug shortages hit record high and lawmakers warn they could mean ‘life or death for MILLIONS of patients’ – as girl, 9, with leukemia faces up to 15-MONTH wait for lifesaving  medication that costs just $10
  • Experts reveal the chaos that unfolds inside the body when you go just one night without sleep
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