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Florida, Texas See Coronavirus Cases Surge After Reopening. Why are some people denying this?
Florida, Texas See Coronavirus Cases Surge After Reopening
1 AnswerPolitics1 day agoArizona's COVID-19 Surge Began Right After Reopening. Why are Republicans doing this?
Governor Doug Ducey's decision to lift Arizona’s mandates is "definitely related" to an uptick of COVID-19 deaths and case numbers rising at record speed in recent days, said a former state health department director.
2 AnswersPolitics1 day agoAre you on the side of Democracy or GA's radical voter law?
5 AnswersPolitics1 day agoGeorge Floyd Left a Gospel Legacy in Houston. So why does Fox News mention religion in certain cases but not in others?
The rest of the country knows George Floyd from several minutes of cell phone footage captured during his final hours. But in Houston’s Third Ward, they know Floyd for how he lived for decades—a mentor to a generation of young men and a “person of peace” ushering ministries into the area.
1 AnswerPolitics1 week agoMatt Gaetz investigated for relationship with 17-Year-Old girl. Why is this so common with Conservative Christians these day?
The Justice Department is investigating Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to determine whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl and paid for her to travel with him
3 AnswersPolitics1 week agoAccording to DHS, White Supremacists are American's biggest threat, so why all the focus on a few Brown people at the border?
DHS: White Supremacists ‘The Most Persistent and Lethal Threat’ Within the U.S.
5 AnswersPolitics1 week agoWhat do you think about the Right-wing ministry using Facebook to dispense deadly COVID-19 & vaccine misinformation?
A right-wing Christian ministry with more than 2 million Facebook followers is touting an unproven drug as a treatment for COVID-19 and promoting the false and medically dangerous claims of a man who says that COVID-19 vaccines are killing people and will cause a global “catastrophe” that is likely to “wipe out large parts of our human population.”
6 AnswersPolitics1 week ago