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A passenger prevented from boarding a Southwest Airlines flight has filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court seeking a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) over its mandate requiring travelers to wear face coverings. “This is an authoritarian policy that has no basis in law and has to come to an end,” Washington resident Lucas Wall told The Epoch Times in an interview. Wall is fully vaccinated, but says he refuses to wear a face covering because doing so precipitates a feeling of panic and claustrophobia. “I’ve been stranded at my mother’s in Florida because I…
The racist graffiti daubed on a mural of Marcus Rashford in the wake of his Euro 2020 penalty heartache has been covered with hundreds of positive notes and messages praising the England star. The tribute on the wall of the Coffee House Cafe in his home town of Withington, Manchester, had been defaced, in what is being investigated by police as a possible ‘hate crime’, with derogatory comments about Rashford and included the words ‘sh**e’ and ‘b*****d’. Further graffiti said ‘f**k Sancho’ in reference to Three Lions teammate Jadon Sancho who also missed a penalty during the shoot-out. But residents wasted little time in rushing to cover…
Gareth Southgate has hinted at reluctance to extend his contract beyond the Qatar World Cup, saying he does not want to overstay his welcome after England’s defeat on penalties against Italy in the final of Euro 2020. Southgate is under contract until the World Cup, which begins in November 2022, and Mark Bullingham, the Football Association’s chief executive, has made clear he wants to extend the England manager’s deal until the 2024 European Championship in Germany. The FA’s desire to keep Southgate has been strengthened by England’s run to their first major men’s final in 55 years. On Monday, however, the 50-year-old remained cagey…
LIZ TRUSS has made a huge breakthrough in post-Brexit trade talks with the US, managing to remove a damaging 25 percent tariff. The UK’s Trade Secretary is making strides in US trade talks, having met with Dr Jewel Bronaugh, the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, yesterday. Ms Truss is aiming to strengthen economic ties with the White House over a five-day visit to the US. She wrote: “Great to see Dr Bronaugh @USDA on agri trade: “Pushing to lift ban on UK lamb exports, US is world’s 2nd largest importer. “Welcoming return of British beef exports to the US. “I gave…
NICOLA STURGEON claimed there are “hard times are ahead no matter what happens” as her independence dream was shattered over its funding. The leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) sent a warning to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for “picking a fight with the democratic wishes of the Scottish people” over a second independence referendum. She claimed another vote “is the will of the country” and reaffirmed that it is a “matter of when not if”. But the First Minister appears to face a huge problem – funding – and she previously admitted that her economic blueprint is now “completely out of…
Boris Johnson will give the go-ahead to the final lifting of restrictions in England on 19 July but tell the public: “The plan to restore our freedoms must come with a warning.” People will be urged to remain vigilant and be told they are “expected” to wear face masks in enclosed public places, despite the legal requirement being dropped. In a marked change of tone reflecting the fact that cases and hospital admissions are still rising, the Prime Minister will say on Monday the long-awaited end of the roadmap is “tantalisingly close” but warn that the “global pandemic is not over yet”.…
With palpable excitement, LoveWorld CEO and Director of the Healing School, Pastor Deola Phillips welcomed the mammoth global audience participating from different centers across the globe to the destiny-altering program as she led the opening prayer. An inspiring panel discussion anchored by the esteemed Pastor Deola Phillips joined by senior ministers in the Healing School including the highly esteemed Rev. Tom Amenkhienan and the highly esteemed Rev. Ray Okocha, was featured. The panelist centered their discussion on the global impact of the March edition of the Healing Streams Live Healing Services with Pastor Chris, recounting the numerous testimonies of healings…
Riot police last night descended on London’s West End after thousands of football fans took to the streets following England’s nail-biting defeat against Italy for the Euro 2020 Championship. Scores of officers wearing riot gear and clutching shields were seen making their way along the streets of central London as large crowds attempted to push into the fan zone in Trafalgar Square without tickets. However as rain poured across the city, the fans dispersed in the early hours without major incident. Riot police had arrived in London’s Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square after football supporters were seen clambering onto street lamps and setting off flares…
The Pennsylvania agency in charge of elections has issued a new directive telling counties not to let outside parties access electronic voting systems or components of such systems, such as tabulators and ballot printers. The directive from the Pennsylvania Department of State, released on July 9, states that county boards of elections “shall not” provide any access to third parties that are seeking to examine the systems or system components. If the counties do allow access, the voting equipment that’s examined “will be considered no longer secure or reliable to use in subsequent elections,” and the department will withdraw its certification for the equipment.…
Italy beat England 3-2 on penalties to win the Euro 2020 final after the scores were tied 1-1 after extra-time. SOME things it seems even Gareth Southgate cannot change. Another brave England performance, another agonising night for the nation. The players were younger, less experienced but a much more relatable bunch than their predecessors, but still that was not enough. Jordan Pickford looked like being the hero, saving from Andrea Belotti and Jorginho to keep England in it after Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho missed. But Bukayo Saka – the embodiment of Southgate’s young England, saw his final kick saved…
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