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Skip to main content Currently Reading Inside Joe Biden s Oval Office Makeover: Add Moon Rock, Ditch Diet Coke Button, and Other Changes That Say So Much Inside Joe Biden s Oval Office Makeover: Add Moon Rock, Ditch Diet Coke Button, and Other Changes That Say So Much Now that President Joe Biden is in the White House, he s made over the Oval Office. Here s the decor he s kept and changed. Jennifer Geddes, provided by ....
Key Points: Social media’s suspension of President Trump’s social media accounts should be troubling to everyone, whether you support him or not. Recall Ben Franklin: “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Privacy seekers are downloading Signal to replace WhatsApp. Biden’s proposed relief package, at $1.9 trillion, is expected to boost investor demand for real assets, including gold, Bitcoin and Ethereum. In my final commentary of 2020, I wrote that the U.S. media has a major trust issue. According to recent polls, most Americans put little faith in what they see and read on TV and the internet. ....
Experts warn of vaccine misinformation, call for science-based decisions Tom Vacar reports. BERKELEY, Calif. - With America on the verge of beginning COVID-19 vaccinations, some people may be unwilling to get it. Yet, without vaccinations, the nation is on a trajectory to lose another 200,000 Americans by fall, a half-million in all. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin was the first famous American anti-vaccine proponent right up until the day his four-year-old son died of smallpox. And, when that happened, he became a real advocate of the smallpox vaccine, said UC Berkeley Vaccinologist Dr. Lee Riley. Riley is one of four distinguished physicians KTVU spoke with, all experts in vaccines and the reluctance of some to get them. Riley says social media allows the most misinformation to be fed and passed on. ....