September 7, 2021
CDC to Educators: 'Teach Your Students an Important Lesson' of Getting Tested for the Coronavirus Regularly
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging educators to teach their students an “important lesson” of getting tested regularly for the Chinese coronavirus.
Clay Travis: 'College Football Fans Have Declared Independence from COVID Fear'
Tuesday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Outkick founder and president Clay Travis, also a nationally syndicated radio co-host, reacted to the return of packed stadiums during week one of the college football season.
Joe Biden Plans Another Coronavirus Speech as Approval for Handling Pandemic Falls 12 Points
President Joe Biden and his team are planning another coronavirus speech on Thursday, to detail a “six-pronged strategy” to fight the ongoing pandemic, the White House announced Tuesday.
Taliban Disperses Female-Led Protest in Kabul with Guns, Whips, and Clubs
A large protest against the Taliban regime, organized and led primarily by women, was violently dispersed by Taliban thugs on Tuesday. Demonstrators were whipped, beaten with clubs, and driven away by gunfire.
Despite Domestic, International Strife V.P. Harris to Campaign for Gavin Newsom
Despite ongoing crises here and abroad, VP Kamala Harris is traveling to California to campaign for Gavin Newsom.
Hurricane Ida Aftermath: 63 Dead Nationwide and 600,000 in Louisiana Without Power
The death toll of Hurricane Ida and her remnants continues to rise as 63 dead and another 600,000 are without electricity.