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Justin Boggs

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Middletown, CT, United States

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Past articles by Justin:

President Biden completes COVID treatment, OK to resume exercise

He will continue to isolate on Tuesday but could exit isolation as soon as Wednesday pending a negative COVID-19 test. → Read More

FDA determines Pfizer vaccine can be stored in standard pharmaceutical freezers

The FDA said on Thursday that the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine can be stored at normal pharmaceutical freezer temperatures, making it easier to transport and store the shot. → Read More

President Biden to visit Texas following winter storm

Biden has declared a federal major disaster in 110 of Texas' 254 counties. → Read More

Democrat to oppose Biden’s Budget pick, putting confirmation in jeopardy

Last week, Neera Tanden faced sharp criticism from members of the Senate Budget Committee who questioned her for past tweets she sent about members of Congress. → Read More

Few schools should fully reopen under CDC’s new guidelines

All 18 of the largest counties in the US are in "red" areas. → Read More

Chicago tops list of cities for bed bug infestations

Chicago jumped two spots to reach the top spot. The Windy City swapped places with Washington D.C. at the top of the list. Remaining at No. 2 is Baltimore. Rounding out the top five are Detroit and Columbus. → Read More

Columbus, Ohio mayor forces out police chief after fatal shooting of unarmed Black man

Adam Coy, the Columbus Police officer involved in shooting Hill on Dec. 22, was fired following the incident. The city’s NAACP called on Coy’s arrest. → Read More

WNBA player Asia Durr still unable to play basketball seven months after COVID-19 infection

Durr revealed in Tuesday’s episode of “Real Sports” on HBO that not only did the coronavirus cost her the 2020 season, but it is unclear if she’ll ever be able to play again. → Read More

Promoting racial equality agenda, Biden calls on Congress to pass Voting Rights Act update

Before a 2013 Supreme Court ruling, states with a significant history of voter discrimination would have to get approval from the Department of Justice to change any voting procedures or practices. → Read More

Ocasio-Cortez: Reps avoiding metal detectors are ‘endangering’ members

Her comments come as the AP and other outlets reported that Rep. Andy Harris set off the metal detectors on Thursday. Harris reportedly was in possession of a firearm at the time. → Read More

Sen. McConnell seeks to push impeachment trial to February

McConnell has not indicated how he'd vote, but he strongly condemned Trump's rhetoric leading into the Jan. 6 US Capitol riot. → Read More

President Trump delivers final address from the White House

Trump is set to become the first sitting president in over a century to not attend the inauguration of his predecessor. → Read More

Why 10 Republicans voted to impeach President Trump

Impeachment was backed by the third-ranking member of the House GOP caucus. → Read More

Coronavirus deaths top 4,000 in one day for first time in the US

More than 132,000 Americans remained hospitalized with the virus on Thursday. → Read More

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos the latest White House official to resign in wake of riots

The Associated Press reported that, in a letter to President Donald Trump, she said Trump’s “rhetoric” was an “inflection point.” → Read More

What is the purpose of Congress counting the Electoral College votes?

President Donald Trump has been building up the event on Twitter, but there is little hope that he can change the outcome on Wednesday. → Read More

Ohio's governor concerned nursing home employees are not taking the COVID-19 vaccine

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine suggested that a majority of nursing home staff in the state were not taking the coronavirus vaccine despite the risk the virus poses to residents. → Read More

Georgia secretary of state concludes audit of ballot signatures

The Republican Georgia secretary of state found that 99.99% of mail-in ballot signatures were properly judged. → Read More

Fired election security expert defends 2020 election before the Senate

Krebs conceded that the election system has vulnerabilities, but added that voters should have faith that election canvassing and auditing measures confirm that the election was fair. → Read More

McConnell says Congress won’t leave without passing coronavirus stimulus package

The House and Senate leadership now agree a pandemic relief bill must be passed by the holidays. → Read More