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Four Mississippi elected officials challenge Biden’s victory

January 13, 2021 Online Editor 0

By Edelia “Dr. Jay” Carthan, Staff Writer, While Mississippians witnessed a new flag going up this week, four Mississippi congressmen voted to keep us down by continuing to divide us further by supporting the coup […]

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Mississippi officially has a new flag after 127 years

January 13, 2021 Online Editor 0

By Edelia “Dr. Jay” Carthan,  Staff Writer, After 127 years, Mississippi officially has a new flag. Governor Tate Reeves signed a bill Monday at the Two Mississippi Museums, officially adopting the new flag with the […]

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WhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy Prompts Indians to Migrate to Signal, Telegram

January 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on WhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy Prompts Indians to Migrate to Signal, Telegram

MUMBAI, India — Radio producer Shirshendu Banerjee woke up to a notification on WhatsApp one day in the second week of January, informing him about changes to the messaging app’s privacy policy, and that there would […]

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Arrested Drunk Driver Smashed Hand Battering Police Cell in Santa Paula

January 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Arrested Drunk Driver Smashed Hand Battering Police Cell in Santa Paula

California, USA — A 20-year-old was nabbed for drunken driving in the city of Santa Paula in Ventura County, California, adding to cases involving minors in the United States. The accused had to be hospitalized […]

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Democratic House Impeaches Trump a Second Time as 10 Republicans Turn on the President

January 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Democratic House Impeaches Trump a Second Time as 10 Republicans Turn on the President

Donald J. Trump on Wednesday became the first twice-impeached President of the United States, with 10 members of his own party breaking ranks to join a 232–197 majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. The […]

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Democrats Win the Senate. What Might Face Businesses?

January 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Democrats Win the Senate. What Might Face Businesses?

ASHFIELD, MA — With Democrats sewing up both of Georgia’s Senate seats and with them control of the upper chamber, the incoming Biden administration will have an easier path to passing the kind of tax, […]

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Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientist Could Hamper Biden’s Ability to Negotiate with Tehran

January 7, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientist Could Hamper Biden’s Ability to Negotiate with Tehran

The murder of an Iranian nuclear expert looms large over President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s ability to restore America’s ties with Tehran, and to save the nuclear deal he helped negotiate when he was vice […]

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Veterans’ Group Takes Data ‘Deep Dive’ to Flag Suicide Triggers

January 7, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Veterans’ Group Takes Data ‘Deep Dive’ to Flag Suicide Triggers

DETROIT — When Chris Gill served in the U.S. Marine Corps, military service was a family tradition. His future was cemented around the age of 8, when he sat with his father and his veteran […]

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