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Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) Says he tested positive for Chinese Coronavirus. Grijalva says he is asymptomatic and will quarantine in his Washington, D.C., home. 


Two NASA astronauts have departed the ISS aboard the same Dragon capsule that brought them there nearly two months ago. Stay tuned for live coverage of the re-entry and splashdown right here at Milvets and Patriots starting at noon tomorrow.


Alaska state Rep. Gary Knopp, 67, of Kenai and 6 others were killed when two small planes collided near Soldatna. Alaska troopers identified the other six people killed as pilot Gregory Bell, 57, of Soldotna; guide David Rogers, 40, of Kansas; and Caleb Hulsey, 26; Heather Hulsey, 25; Mackay Hulsey, 24, and Kirstin Wright, 23, all of South Carolina. Resquiat in pacem.


U.S. Marshal for Oregon Russel E. Burger said the attacks on the Portland federal court house are coordinated, rioters using portable radios and communicating with encrypted messaging on cellphones. He says it usually begins around midnight with a hard corps group of 250 to 300 violent opportunists after the peaceful protesters go home.

There has been a marked decrease in violence the past two nights. It remains to be seen if it will spark back up again.


And that’s one of the reasons I like hockey.



Michigan gaulitier Gretchen Whitmer vetoed a bill that would have banned covid patients from nursing homes unless certain criteria were met. Michigan is the only state that doesn’t require nursing homes to remove covid positives unless they have dedicated facilities to care for them.


James Murdoch, son of Rupert Murdoch, resigned from the board of News Corp, the publishing arm of daddy’s media empire on Friday, citing “disagreement over certain editorial material.” Seems James is a hardcore leftist and was upset News Corp published things that didn’t fit the leftist orthodoxy.


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