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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1333889)12/14/2021 1:47:32 PM
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Fully vaxxed NFL update:


Report: NFL records highest number of single-day positive COVID-19 tests since pandemic began



Ryan Young
·Writer

Mon, December 13, 2021, 12:37 PM

The NFL's COVID-19 outbreak hit an all-time high on Monday.

There were 36 players and one staff member across the league that tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, the most ever in a single day since the pandemic began in 2020, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.


The 36 players who went on the COVID list today because of positive tests was the highest number since that list was created in 2020.


— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 13, 2021



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1333889)12/14/2021 3:09:23 PM
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It certainly took long enough...did they need to set up some dates with him first for their staff?

CNN Fires Senior Producer Charged With Inducing Minors for Sex

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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1333889)12/14/2021 4:26:10 PM
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Are the American people going to tune into the silly shit by Liz Cheney or these bombshells?

Fed Survey: Prices Expected To Rise Two Times Higher Than Wages...




...Clinton, Obama Official Rails At Biden For Rationalizing Inflation Crisis


Lawrence Summers, who served as Clinton’s secretary of the Treasury and one of Obama’s top economic advisers, was reacting to Monday’s Labor Department report that the Consumer Price Index “rose 6.8% for the 12 months ending in October, the largest 12-month increase since the period ending June 1982.”