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“If I close the door and turn on the fan in the hall, please leave us alone,” I said. “We’re having sex.”
âHave fun and make good choices!â our 8-year-old son calls through a fit of laughter as I usher him into his bedroom.
âDonât do anything I wouldnât do!â our 11-year-old daughter calls from her room across the landing, also laughing so hard sheâs having trouble getting the words out. Iâm laughing, too.
Itâs a normal weeknight in pandemic quarantine, and my husband and I are about to have sex.Â
Pennsylvania Man Charged With Registering Dead Relatives To Vote For Trump
Bruce Bartman s arrest was an isolated incident and not an indication of larger voting problems, Delaware County s top prosecutor said.
A Pennsylvania man is facing up to 19 years in prison after prosecutors say he admitted to illegally casting a ballot in the general election for President Donald Trump as his dead mother and also registering his dead mother-in-law to vote with the intent to do the same.
Bruce Bartman, 70, was charged with two counts of perjury and one count of unlawful voting after allegedly registering both deceased women online to vote in the Nov. 3 election using either their driver’s license or social security number, prosecutors said Monday.
Lisa Kudrow Could Be Your Right-Wing Nightmare In Death To 2020 Trailer
The Friends alum plays a nonofficial spokesperson and author of Conservative Voices Are Being Silenced in the Netflix mockumentary.
A trailer for the Netflix mockumentary “Death To 2020” dropped Monday, and “Friends” alum Lisa Kudrow appears to play one of the more despicable characters. (Watch the clip above.)
Her role is designated as “Jeanetta Grace Susan ― nonofficial spokesperson.” She appears in quick shots prepping for a TV spot at what looks like the White House. At one point the teaser focuses on her book, “Conservative Voices Are Being Silenced.”
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Panel Recommends That People Over 75, Essential Workers Should Be Next For Vaccines
The vaccination program began last week and has given initial shots to about 556,000 Americans.
JOHN HANNA and MIKE STOBBE
NEW YORK (AP) A federal advisory panel recommended Sunday that people 75 and older and essential workers like firefighters, teachers and grocery store workers should be next in line for COVID-19 shots, while a second vaccine began rolling out to hospitals as the nation works to get the coronavirus pandemic under control.
The two developments came amid a vaccination program that began only in the last week and has given initial shots to about 556,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The shutdowns will occur just days before Christmas, one of the highest-volume shopping times of the year.
“Due to current COVID-19 conditions in some of the communities we serve, we are temporarily closing stores in these areas,” Apple said in a statement obtained by Bloomberg Saturday. “We take this step with an abundance of caution as we closely monitor the situation and we look forward to having our teams and customers back as soon as possible.”
A message from Apple on the websites of its California stores warned customers that the outlets were “temporarily closing soon.” But they will remain open for pickup of existing online orders, scheduled in-store Genius support and for previously reserved one-on-one shopping sessions until Tuesday.