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  • 7-Eleven free Slurpee: Deal on January 31 nationwide


    The Irving-based convenience store chain announced that it is giving customers one free small Slurpee drink on Friday, Jan. 31.

    DALLAS — Irving-based convenience store chain 7-Eleven is giving us all a free Slurpee on Friday, Jan. 31

    The company said it wanted to reward everyone with a sweet treat for making to the end of “the longest month of the year to many.”

    On Jan. 31, customers can stop by any participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores nationwide for a free small Slurpee drink. 

    “We know that every year, the long days of January can feel like the month will never come to an end – and this year has been no different,” said Dennis Phelps, Senior Vice President, Merchandising (Vault & Proprietary Beverages). “We’re giving our customers a sweet and refreshing surprise because whether you’re in the mood to grab a Slurpee drink or another fan-favorite product, 7-Eleven is here to help add a little joy to everyone’s day and shift your vibe for the rest of the year.”

    The deal is only valid on Jan. 31 at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores, and there is a one drink limit per customer while supplies last. 





    Mark your calendars because 7-Eleven is giving away free Slurpees on January 31st nationwide! That’s right, you can head to your nearest 7-Eleven location and snag a free small Slurpee to celebrate the end of the month.

    This annual promotion is a fan-favorite, with customers lining up to get their hands on the iconic frozen treat. Whether you’re a classic Coca-Cola fan or prefer a fruity flavor like cherry or blue raspberry, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

    So don’t miss out on this sweet deal – mark your calendars and head to 7-Eleven on January 31st for a free Slurpee!

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  • Nationwide abortion ban bill introduced by Missouri Republican


    Congressman Eric Burlison introduced the “Life at Conception Act” on Friday.

    MISSOURI, USA — Missouri made history in November when voters enshrined abortion access and reproductive rights into the state’s constitution. Two months later, a lawmaker from the state is pushing to ban abortion throughout the nation.

    Congressman Eric Burlison introduced the “Life at Conception Act” on Friday. The bill, if passed, would grant personhood and federal protections, including the right to life, at the moment of conception, which would cover human zygotes, embryos, and fetuses. The bill also specifies that nothing in its text authorizes the prosecution of a woman in the loss of her pregnancy.

    “I am strongly pro-life and will always fight to protect the lives of the unborn,” Burlison said in a statement posted on his website. “My record is clear, both in Missouri and Washington, D.C., I have consistently voted to protect the life of the child and the health of the mother. I will continue to do so moving forward.” 

    Burlison has represented Missouri’s 7th Congressional District since 2023. The district takes up Missouri’s southwest corner and is made up of cities including Springfield, Joplin and Branson.

    Though the majority of Missourians approved enshrining abortion access into the state’s constitution in November by voting “Yes” on Amendment 3, the counties Burlison represents largely didn’t. Election results from the Missouri Secretary of State show around 30% of voters in Barry, Christian, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Stone, Taney, and Webster counties approved Amendment 3. The smallest margin was Greene County, which holds the region’s most populous city of Springfield, where 49% of voters approved the measure.

    Read the full text of Burlison’s bill below:




    Missouri Republican Introduces Bill for Nationwide Abortion Ban

    Missouri Republican representative, John Doe, has introduced a bill that would implement a nationwide ban on abortions. The proposed legislation, known as the “Life Protection Act,” aims to completely outlaw abortion in all 50 states, with no exceptions for cases of rape, incest, or endangerment to the mother’s life.

    According to Representative Doe, the bill is a crucial step in protecting the rights of the unborn and ensuring that every life is valued and respected. He argues that abortion is a violation of human rights and that it is the government’s responsibility to protect the most vulnerable members of society.

    Critics of the bill have raised concerns about the potential impact on women’s health and reproductive rights. They argue that banning abortion would force women to seek unsafe, illegal procedures and could result in a public health crisis.

    The “Life Protection Act” is expected to face fierce opposition in Congress, with many lawmakers advocating for the preservation of Roe v. Wade and women’s reproductive rights. The bill is likely to spark heated debates and discussions on the future of abortion laws in the United States. Stay tuned for updates on this controversial legislation.

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  • Nationwide Injunction on Corporate Transparency Act Compliance


    Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, et al.

    On December 3, 2024 the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction effective nationwide staying the compliance deadline under the Corporate Transparency Act. The Court, in its decision, found that it is likely the plaintiffs in the case will succeed on the merits of their argument that Congress exceeded its powers in enacting the statute. After examining the plaintiff’s standing, the Court found that imminent harm would occur and that the Government had failed to demonstrate the constitutionality of the statute under both the Commerce Clause and under the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution.

    While the Court noted the statute’s laudable purpose of preventing money laundering and illicit use of anonymity provided under the corporate veil, the Court looked at the fact that the statute did not regulate a commercial activity, or an instrument of interstate commerce, but rather than it eroded the dual system of power in the United States and sought to expand Congressional authority into a realm (corporation law) that is firmly established as being within the purview of the states.

    The Department of Justice, on behalf of the Department of the Treasury, filed an appeal on December 5, 2024. FinCEN notes on its website that it will comply with the injunction as long as it remains in effect. As a result, reporting companies are not currently required to file beneficial information and will not be subject to liability while the preliminary injunction remains in effect. Voluntary submission is still available.

    What’s next?

    Given the injunction is a nationwide prohibition on requiring reporting companies to submit BOI, we believe it would be best practice to refrain from making new filings to FinCEN for the current time. If the injunction is lifted, it is likely some form of a delay will be granted for filers. However it is too early to judge if such relief will be granted by FinCEN, or what period of time FinCEN may grant. The Court that issued the injunction did note that final resolution on the merits will take some time. Any immediate change in the Court’s decision depends on whether the Government seeks expedited relief at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Our advice is that reporting companies should continue to prepare their paperwork to be in a position to file and comply with the CTA’s reporting obligations in the event the injunction is lifted.

    We will continue to monitor any change that results and advise accordingly.



    In a recent development, a nationwide injunction has been issued on the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) compliance requirements. The CTA, which was enacted to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, mandates certain corporations to report their beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).

    However, a federal judge has put a halt to the implementation of these requirements, citing concerns over privacy rights and the burden it places on small businesses. The injunction means that corporations are not required to comply with the CTA until further notice.

    This decision has sparked debate among lawmakers, with some arguing that the CTA is crucial for national security and financial integrity, while others believe it infringes on individual rights and imposes unnecessary red tape on businesses.

    It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold and what the implications will be for corporate transparency and anti-money laundering efforts. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Costco’s unionized workers vote to authorize nationwide strike


    Teamsters union members working at Costco Wholesale locations across the country voted to authorize a strike on Sunday, with more than 85% of members in favor of hitting the picket lines.

    The union represents more than 18,000 Costco employees nationally.

    “Our members have spoken loud and clear — Costco must deliver a fair contract, or they’ll be held accountable,” Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said in a press release Sunday.

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    GRAYS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 5: A general view of a Costco Wholesale at Lakeside Retail Park on February 5, 2024 in Grays, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)

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    “From day one, we’ve told Costco that our members won’t work a day past January 31 without a historic, industry-leading agreement. Costco’s greedy executives have less than two weeks to do the right thing. If they refuse, they’ll have no one to blame but themselves when our members go on strike.”

    The union says “fair wages and benefits” are the catalyst for the strike.

    According to the union, the wholesale giant recently reported $254 billion in annual revenue and $7.4 billion in net profits, which marked a 135% increase since 2018.

    “Yet, despite these record gains, the company refuses to meet the Teamsters’ demands for fair wages and benefits that reflect the company’s enormous success,” the union said.

    In preparation for the strike, last week hundreds of Costco Teamsters nationwide organized practice pickets from Hayward, California, to Sumner, Washington, and Long Island, New York.

    “We are the backbone of Costco,” Bryan Fields, a Costco worker in Baltimore and member of Teamsters Local 570 said in the press release. “We drive its success and generate its profits. We hope the company will step up and do right by us, but if they don’t, that’s on them. The company will be striking itself.”



    In a historic move, Costco’s unionized workers have voted to authorize a nationwide strike. The decision comes after months of negotiations between the retail giant and the union representing its employees.

    The vote, which took place over the past week, saw an overwhelming majority of workers in favor of the strike. The union cited issues such as low wages, inadequate benefits, and unsafe working conditions as the main reasons for the potential walkout.

    If the strike goes ahead, it would be the first time in Costco’s history that its workers have gone on strike on a national scale. The impact of such a move would be significant, as Costco is one of the largest retailers in the country with millions of members.

    Costco has yet to respond to the union’s decision, but the ball is now in their court as they work to address the concerns of their employees and avoid a potentially damaging strike. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine police conduct nationwide raids over draft evasion | Ukraine


    Ukraine police conduct raids in draft evasion probe

    Ukrainian police said Friday its officers were conducting 200 searches nationwide as part of an ongoing probe into the illegal exit of military-aged men from the country.

    Kyiv has been pushing a sweeping and divisive mobilisation campaign to boost its military, which is struggling to hold back Russia’s significantly larger army that is advancing across at several sectors across the front, AFP reported.

    “The national police force is conducting more than 200 searches regarding cases of illegal border crossings” of Ukrainian men who are eligible for army service, the national police said in a statement.

    The raids announced on Friday are just the latest step in a country-wide probe launched by law enforcement last week when Kyiv said police were searching around 600 homes, offices and other sites.

    Last week, police said the operation was primarily targeting the organisers of schemes that help draft evaders to illegally cross the Ukrainian border.

    Police said Friday that its searches were being conducted in 19 different regions and posted pictures of officers with weapons entering and cameras at what appeared to be private residences and offices.

    Key events

    Russian missile kills three in Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih, governor says

    A Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s southern city of Kryvyi Rih on Friday killed at least three people and injured others, the regional governor said.

    The attack damaged an educational facility and a residential building, he added on Telegram.

    The Kremlin said on Friday it does not expect the United States to soften its position on sanctions against Russian oil once president-elect Donald Trump takes office, despite his administration’s readiness for dialogue on the Ukraine war.

    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was commenting on remarks by Trump’s choice for treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, that he “100%” supports raising sanctions on Russian oil producers if Trump asks him to.

    Peskov said Russia could not expect the United States to fundamentally change its stance on sanctions.

    Kremlin says it will study Ukraine’s new agreement with UK

    The Kremlin said on Friday that it will study the details of Ukraine’s new 100-year agreement with the United Kingdom.

    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called the idea of British military bases in Ukraine “worrying” and said that Moscow views negatively the prospect of British cooperation with Ukraine in the Sea of Azov, calling it Russia’s “internal sea”.

    British prime minister Keir Starmer pledged on Thursday to work with Ukraine and allies to offer Kyiv security guarantees if a ceasefire is negotiated with Russia, and offering more support through a 100-year partnership deal.

    Hungary PM Orbán says time to scrap EU sanctions against Russia

    It is time to scrap European Union sanctions against Russia, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday in an interview on state radio.

    Orban said the EU will have to adapt to a new era as Donald Trump returns to the White House, and should create a relationship with Russia that is “free of sanctions.”

    Romania’s national airspace was breached during an overnight Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine and the likely impact zone of a drone was found near the border in the south-eastern county of Tulcea, the defence ministry said on Friday.

    Nato member Romania scrambled two fighter jets to monitor the attack from the air.

    Drone fragments and airspace breaches have occurred regularly over the past year and a half as Russia has attacked Ukraine’s Danube river port infrastructure.

    German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock indirectly criticised chancellor Olaf Scholz for his reluctance to approve a further 3 billion euros ($3.09bn) in additional military aid for Ukraine.

    “To be honest, it hurts me a lot,” she said without mentioning the chancellor’s name in an interview with Politico released on Friday, adding that for some politicians gaining a few votes was more important than securing Europe’s peace and freedom.

    Earlier this week, Scholz said he had suggested expanding the currently earmarked 12 billion euros for this year, but the additional money must not be provided at the cost of cutting social spending.

    UK to back Ukraine ‘beyond this terrible war’ with 100-year pact, says Starmer

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    Keir Starmer has announced a “historic” 100-year partnership with Ukraine, saying the UK would support the country “beyond this terrible war” and into a future where it is “free and thriving again”.

    Speaking during his first trip to Kyiv as prime minister, Starmer said the unprecedented agreement reflected the “huge affection between our two nations”. He added that “right now Putin shows no signs of wanting to stop” his “unrelenting aggression”.

    The point was dramatically underscored by a Russian drone flying over Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Mariinskyi Palace in Kyiv while the two leaders were in the middle of talks. Anti-aircraft fire erupted as the drone buzzed overhead.

    Loud booms were heard as Ukrainian air defences tried to shoot it down. City officials said there had been no casualties, but that falling debris had damaged a car.

    Ukraine police conduct raids in draft evasion probe

    Ukrainian police said Friday its officers were conducting 200 searches nationwide as part of an ongoing probe into the illegal exit of military-aged men from the country.

    Kyiv has been pushing a sweeping and divisive mobilisation campaign to boost its military, which is struggling to hold back Russia’s significantly larger army that is advancing across at several sectors across the front, AFP reported.

    “The national police force is conducting more than 200 searches regarding cases of illegal border crossings” of Ukrainian men who are eligible for army service, the national police said in a statement.

    The raids announced on Friday are just the latest step in a country-wide probe launched by law enforcement last week when Kyiv said police were searching around 600 homes, offices and other sites.

    Last week, police said the operation was primarily targeting the organisers of schemes that help draft evaders to illegally cross the Ukrainian border.

    Police said Friday that its searches were being conducted in 19 different regions and posted pictures of officers with weapons entering and cameras at what appeared to be private residences and offices.

    Morning summary

    Hello and welcome to the Ukraine live blog. I’m Tom Ambrose and I’ll be bringing you all the latest news from the conflict throughout today.

    We start with news that Ukrainian air defences downed 33 of 50 drones launched by Russia overnight, the air force said on Friday.

    It said that 9 drones were “lost”, in reference to Ukraine’s use of electronic warfare to redirect Russian drones, while one left Ukraine in the direction of Romania.

    In other news:

    • Ukraine is to receive a new, rapidly developed bespoke air defence system called Gravehawk as part of the support announced by Keir Starmer as he visited Kyiv on Thursday. The system, roughly the size of a shipping container, has been developed by Britain and Denmark to allow the Ukrainians to shoot down aerial threats using retrofitted air-to-air missiles launched from the ground – meaning, according to the British government, that it can “use Ukrainian missiles already in their armed forces’ possession” to shoot down Russian missiles and drones. The British government revealed that two prototypes of Gravehawk were tested in Ukraine in September, with 15 to be sent this year.

    • Ukraine’s military said on Thursday that it hit a large Russian depot for military fuel at Liskinska in the Voronezh region of Russia with drones, starting a “large-scale fire”. The governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, confirmed that several drones “sparked a fire at an oil depot”. Videos posted by witnesses showed a substantial blaze.

    • A major Russian gunpowder factory in the Tambov region was attacked, a Ukrainian official said on Thursday, without directly claiming Ukrainian responsibility or specifying the consequences of the attack. “The enterprise is one of the main suppliers of explosive materials for the army of the Russian Federation,” said Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s centre for countering disinformation.

    • France and Norway will meet their commitments on schedule to deliver jet fighters to Ukraine, the two countries’ defence ministers said on Thursday in Oslo. Norway has promised Ukraine six US-made F-16s with deliveries spread out across 2024 and 2025, while France has said it will provide an unspecified number of Mirage 2000-5s during the first quarter of 2025.

    • A Ukrainian brigade has used ground drones equipped with machine guns and mines to carry out what it claims is the first documented machine-only ground assault in the war with Russia. The Khartiia brigade said last month’s attack in the north-eastern Kharkiv region used assault, mine-laying and mine-clearing vehicles guided by aerial drones. The operation paved the way for a successful infantry advance, the brigade said. “They get as close to their [Russian] dugouts as possible and then explode,” a Ukrainian crew member explained to the Reuters news agency.

    • Ukraine said on Thursday it had sentenced a former local official to 15 years behind bars on high treason charges for aiding Russian forces. Local media identified him as Oleksandr Kurpil, a deputy of the town of Trostianets in the Sumy region, and said he had been detained in May 2022.

    • Russia’s rights ombudswoman said on Thursday that she had discussed with her Ukrainian counterpart the search for residents missing from Russia’s Kursk border region after Ukrainian troops seized territory there last August. Ukraine has said that about 2,000 civilians remain in territory it controls, while Russia has put the number reported missing at less than 1,000. Russian ombudswoman Tatyana Moskalkova called the talks “a big step towards strengthening trust and realising concrete joint actions”. Ukrainian human rights commissioner Dmytro Lubinets confirmed they “agreed to continue the mutual exchange of information regarding the search for missing persons among prisoners of war”.

    • Ukraine’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to slow to 2.7% this year from probably about 3.6% in 2024, deputy economy minister Andrii Teliupa said on Thursday. The forecast is below the 3-4% expected by most Ukrainian analysts and economists. Ukrainian businesses are suffering from staff shortages as tens of thousands of Ukrainian men have been mobilised into the army and millions of refugees remain abroad. Ukraine is also battling an energy crisis as Russia bombards the sector.

    • A compensation scheme opened on Thursday for Ukrainians who have lost close relatives during Russia’s invasion. Thousands of requests for damages have already been received. The Register of Damages for Ukraine is based in The Hague and is designed to function as a record of all eligible claims seeking reparation for the damage, loss and injury over the Russian full-scale invasion. Created by the Council of Europe and joined by the EU, the register will ultimately work out a financial total with a view towards extracting reparations from Moscow.

    • The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and the Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, are due to meet on Friday in Russia and sign a strategic cooperation agreement. Russia’s state-owned Tass news agency quoted Iran’s ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali, as saying the cooperation agreement would not include a mutual-defence clause like Moscow’s pacts with North Korea and Belarus. Ukraine said in 2024 that Russia had launched more than 8,000 Iran-developed Shahed drones since the invasion. Kyiv first accused Iran of supplying the drones to Russia in autumn 2022.

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    In a recent development in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainian police have conducted nationwide raids to crack down on draft evasion. The Ukrainian government has been mobilizing its forces to defend against the Russian invasion, and draft evasion is seen as a serious offense during this time of crisis.

    The raids targeted individuals who have avoided conscription or failed to report for military service. According to authorities, anyone found guilty of draft evasion could face up to five years in prison.

    The crackdown on draft evasion comes as Ukraine continues to face intense fighting in various regions, with reports of heavy casualties on both sides. The Ukrainian government has been urging citizens to join the military and defend their country against the Russian aggression.

    The situation remains tense as the conflict escalates, and the Ukrainian government is taking all necessary measures to strengthen its defense forces. Stay tuned for more updates on the Russia-Ukraine war live.

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  • Nationwide protests planned for Trump’s Inauguration Day


    As the nation braces for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, grassroots organizations across the country are mobilizing in protest. Under the banner of “We Fight Back 2025,” more than 700 protests are reportedly planned nationwide on Jan. 20. Initial conveners include the People’s Forum and the Palestinian Youth Movement, among others.

    In a written statement, organizers from People’s Forum said that on Inauguration Day, “people from across New York City will come together in Washington Square Park to demand a future that centers the needs of the people over the interests of the wealthy elite. With voices raised for workers’ rights, immigrant rights, and environmental justice, we will call for an end to the genocide in Gaza, the U.S. war machine, and the rule of billionaires.”

    In Miami, the local chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is leading the charge with other partner organizations to voice opposition to the incoming administration’s policies and its anticipated impacts on marginalized communities.

    Adam Medina, the external co-chair for Miami DSA, highlighted the solidarity within this broader movement, which includes other DSA chapters and progressive organizations such as Black Workers for Justice and the Communist Workers Party USA.

    The protest is scheduled to take place at the city’s Torch of Friendship at 6:30 p.m. ET and has been in the works for weeks. Medina said the protest aims to deliver a resounding rebuke to the Trump administration’s anticipated agenda.

    Protests during Trump’s 2017 inauguration resulted in more than 200 arrests in Washington D.C., and marches across the country.

    “As one of the biggest socialist organizations in the state of Florida, we wanted to present a left-wing rebuke of Trump and the far-right agenda that he will lead his administration with,” Medina said. “This is an administration that will no doubt threaten the livelihoods of countless marginalized people that have already suffered greatly, particularly undocumented people, transgender people, Gazans, Palestinians, queer people, African American people.”

    Medina emphasized that the protests are both a reaction to Trump and a call to action for systemic change.

    “We’re protesting Trump because of the policies that will be perpetuated and [be] awful, and that’ll surely make the lives of working people even worse than they already are, but we don’t want to make any illusions about the Democratic Party either,” Medina said. “We don’t want anyone to think that our response here will … be, ‘Just go and vote Democrat.’”

    Medina said that organizers will have to be “tactful” and reminds folks that they cannot rely on the Democratic Party to be the saving grace for the country. 

    “The Democratic Party is just another layer of the capitalist party that despite having some disagreements with [Trump], on his policies they, by and large, do represent the same ruling class,” Medina said. “So our alternative isn’t to simply tell people to vote Democrat and just get on a bandwagon to rebuke him using already established institutions. Our rebuke is that working people have got to build the alternatives that will liberate them.”

    Medina also reflected on how the political landscape has shifted since Trump’s first term. 

    “The fear of repression has magnified, particularly for comrades that are trans and are worried about what the ramifications for being arrested will be,” Medina said. “I think, in a broader sense, a lot of the dissent that we’ve seen over these past four years reached its zeitgeist, with the student protests over Palestine. That response from young people was palpable. They showed that they would not just be complicit and sit on the sidelines while [Joe] Biden was entirely complicit and supported this terrible year of human rights violation.”

    Attendees at Monday’s protest in Miami can expect speeches, chants, and an emphasis on solidarity among all sectors of the working class. Notably, Medina said the action intends to center the struggles of transgender, Black, undocumented, and working-class communities, while rejecting a false dichotomy between two capitalist parties.

    Looking ahead, Medina stressed the importance of building a stronger labor movement and fostering collaboration between labor and socialist organizations. 

    “The labor movement is becoming something that sees itself as a vehicle for change that necessarily transforms, radicalizes, takes on a more socialist identity, and identifies that the problem isn’t merely the exploitation that workers suffer at the workplace, but that it’s a source of capitalism at a more fundamental level,” Medina explained. “A lot of the labor movement, in large sections of it, doesn’t see itself as socialist. We need to actually build the working class from the weak position that it’s in.”

    Medina said there should be an escalation of strikes and protests as the Trump administration further advances and exacerbates its agenda. 

    Medina concluded with a call to action for readers: “If you think that you want to effect change, please join DSA.”



    On January 20th, 2021, as President-elect Joe Biden is set to be inaugurated, nationwide protests are being planned in response to the outgoing President Donald Trump.

    Organizers from various activist groups and movements are calling for demonstrations in major cities across the country to voice their opposition to Trump’s policies, rhetoric, and actions during his time in office.

    The protests are expected to address a range of issues, including immigration reform, racial justice, climate change, healthcare, and more. Participants are encouraged to peacefully gather and make their voices heard in a show of solidarity and resistance.

    As the nation prepares for a new administration to take office, these protests serve as a reminder of the importance of holding elected officials accountable and standing up for the rights and values that matter most. Stay tuned for updates on specific locations and times for the protests in your area. #InaugurationDayProtests #ResistTrump

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  • Norovirus rises nationwide and spreads on cruise ships : Shots

    Norovirus rises nationwide and spreads on cruise ships : Shots


    The Cunard cruise liner RMS Queen Mary 2 was among several ships to see an outbreak of vomiting and diarrhea caused by norovirus in December.

    The Cunard cruise liner RMS Queen Mary 2 was among several ships to see an outbreak of vomiting and diarrhea caused by norovirus this winter.

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    Nearly 900 people aboard cruise ships were sickened from gastrointestinal disease in December amid an escalation in both the frequency and severity of outbreaks, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    So far this year, there have been 16 outbreaks on cruise ships, from norovirus, salmonella, e. coli or other unidentified pathogens that cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea or vomiting. That’s the largest number of cruise ship outbreaks in 12 years.

    Five of those outbreaks occurred this month. The most recent incident involved the British ocean liner Queen Mary 2, where nearly 13% of passengers and over 5% of crew aboard were infected.

    This is happening amid a nationwide surge of norovirus, a fast-moving virus often transmitted through fresh food or water contaminated with tiny particles of infected feces or vomit. It can also be transmitted through surfaces and human contact, with most outbreaks happening in places like hospitals, restaurants, and long-term care facilities.

    During the week of December 5 — the most recent time period for which data is available — the CDC reported 91 suspected or confirmed outbreaks of norovirus, which is higher than the range reported during the same period in previous seasons since 2012. The data comes from 14 states that report to the CDC’s National Outbreak Reporting System.

    “This year the number of reported norovirus outbreaks have exceeded the numbers that we’ve seen recently and in the years before the pandemic,” the CDC said in a statement.

    Each year there are about 2,500 norovirus outbreaks, according to the CDC, and they’re usually more common in cooler winter months. It’s not known why the illness spreads more in winter, though scientists speculate it may be because people spend more time together indoors.

    Norovirus outbreaks declined in the 2020-21 season because of curtailed social activities and transmissions during the pandemic.

    A CDC reporting system that gathers testing data from labs around the country shows a rate of 22% positive norovirus tests for the week ending Dec. 21, which is the highest rate since 2018.

    Young children and older adults are most at risk from severe dehydration from norovirus. The illness leads to some 465,000 emergency department visits each year, mostly in young children.

    The disease usually spreads through direct contact, such as sharing food or utensils. To prevent infection, the CDC recommends keeping up with handwashing , “especially for people who handle food or are around children, older adults, or people with weakened immune systems.”

    Norovirus is a hardy virus that the CDC says can persist on surfaces for days or weeks. Recent infections on ships have prompted the Queen Mary’s parent company, Cunard, and other cruise lines, including Holland America, to increase cleaning and sanitation of ships, as well as to isolate sick crew members.

    The measures include “additional deep cleaning of public areas and staterooms, and close monitoring by our medical team, to ensure the comfort, health, and wellbeing of all guests and crew,” Cunard North America spokesperson Jackie Chase said in an emailed statement.

    Holland America Line, which had norovirus outbreaks on two of its ships this month, says it sanitized both ships and has not had further outbreaks.



    Norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug, has been on the rise nationwide and has been spreading rapidly on cruise ships. The virus, which causes vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps, has affected hundreds of passengers and crew members on various cruise lines in recent months.

    Health officials are urging travelers to take precautions to prevent the spread of Norovirus, including washing hands frequently, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and staying hydrated. Cruise companies are also stepping up their cleaning and disinfection efforts to prevent further outbreaks.

    If you are planning a cruise vacation, be sure to pack plenty of hand sanitizer and follow good hygiene practices to protect yourself and others from Norovirus. Stay informed about the latest updates on outbreaks and take necessary precautions to stay healthy while traveling.

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  • Metro Atlanta pet owners on alert following nationwide food recall involving bird flu – WSB-TV Channel 2

    Metro Atlanta pet owners on alert following nationwide food recall involving bird flu – WSB-TV Channel 2


    ATLANTA — A warning for pet owners. There is a nationwide recall of a specific brand of Northwest Naturals pet food for cats.

    Northwest Naturals, a pet food company based in Portland, Oregon, said Tuesday it had voluntarily recalled one batch of its two-pound Feline Turkey Recipe, raw frozen pet food after the food tested positive for the Bird Flu virus.

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    The company confirmed that a house cat in Oregon died after eating the food.

    Maria Morales told Channel 2′s Audrey Washington that she was shocked to hear about the recall and that she is very careful about what she feeds her cat.

    “I Google food that people recommend,” said cat owner, Maria Morales.

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    The recalled product is packaged in two-pound plastic bags with “Best if Used by” dates of May 21, 2026, and June 23, 2026.

    “It made me look at the bird flu a little closer because that’s some troubling stuff to hear,” said dog owner, Chris Smith.

    Dr. Lizette Durand, Chief Veterinary Officer for the CDC’s Influenza Division told Washington. “Illness may start with a loss of appetite, lethargy and fever and then it quickly progresses with cats showing neurological signs,”

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    Dr. Durand said, if a pet owner suspects their dog or cat has the virus, it’s best to take that pet to the animal clinic right away.

    “Make sure if they did have pet food products to take a sample with them, so if it needs to be tested, they can do that,” Dr. Durand explained.

    The company said consumers who bought the recalled product should throw it away immediately and contact the place of purchase for a refund.





    Attention all Metro Atlanta pet owners: a nationwide food recall has been issued for certain pet foods due to concerns over bird flu. WSB-TV Channel 2 is urging pet owners in the Atlanta area to be on high alert and take necessary precautions to protect their furry friends.

    The recall includes various brands of pet food that may have been contaminated with the avian influenza virus, which can be harmful to pets if consumed. Symptoms of bird flu in pets can include respiratory issues, lethargy, and decreased appetite.

    As a responsible pet owner, it is important to check your pet’s food and treats for any recalled products and dispose of them immediately. Additionally, be sure to monitor your pet for any signs of illness and consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns.

    For more information on the nationwide pet food recall and how to keep your pets safe, tune in to WSB-TV Channel 2 for the latest updates. Let’s work together to keep our beloved pets healthy and happy.

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  • Magnetic Induction Heater Kit with 8 Coil 1200W Storage Box Free Ship Nationwide

    Magnetic Induction Heater Kit with 8 Coil 1200W Storage Box Free Ship Nationwide



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  • Ooma Telo VoIP Free Internet Home Phone Service. Affordable landline replacement. Unlimited nationwide calling. Call on the go with free mobile app. Low international rates. Can block robocalls, black

    Ooma Telo VoIP Free Internet Home Phone Service. Affordable landline replacement. Unlimited nationwide calling. Call on the go with free mobile app. Low international rates. Can block robocalls, black


    Price: $99.99 – $67.50
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    The smartest home phone is the one that gives you exactly what you want with the greatest savings. That’s Ooma Telo. Connect Ooma Telo to your high-speed Internet and regular home phone and get crystal-clear nationwide calling for free. You pay only monthly applicable taxes and fees. Includes superior voice quality and reliability with Ooma PureVoiceTM HD technology, voicemail, caller-ID, call-waiting and 911. Keep your current number for a one-time fee or choose a new number in any available area code for free. Optional advanced features are available with Ooma Premier service including unparalleled Blacklisting features to block telemarketers and other unwanted callers, free calling to Canada, an Instant Second Line, voicemail-to-email forwarding (audio file) and more. Ooma Telo also integrates with Amazon Echo, Nest devices, and numerous other smart products to give you convenience and peace of mind never before possible in a home phone.
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