October 12, 2021
Poll: Most Americans Say Anthony Fauci Has Lost Credibility
The majority of Americans agree that Dr. Anthony Fauci has lost credibility with the American people, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.
Massachusetts Gov. Baker Activates National Guard to Test Students for Coronavirus, Address Staffing Shortages
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) on Tuesday activated the National Guard to both help test students for the Chinese coronavirus and cover possible staffing shortages at the Department of Correction (DOC).
Supply Chain Crunch: WH Admits ‘There Will Be Things You Can’t Get’ at Christmas
The Biden White House on Tuesday warned in an interview with Reuters that “there will be things you can’t get” for Christmas as the U.S. continues to face supply chain issues.
DeSantis Hails Christopher Columbus: 'Singular Figure in Western Civilization Who Exemplified … Heroism'
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) marked Columbus Day by praising the “courage, risk-taking, and heroism” of Christopher Columbus.
Two Ohio Hospital Systems Say They Will Require Transplant Patients to Be Vaccinated
Two hospital systems, the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, say they will require transplant patients to be vaccinated for the Chinese coronavirus. The news follows the story of UCHealth denying a woman a kidney transplant because she did not receive a vaccination.
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente Workers Vote to Authorize Strike over Staff Shortages
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers in Southern California and Oregon have voted to strike.