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Britney Spears’ Attorney Says “Main Goal” is to “Aggressively” Remove Her Father From Conservatorship

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Britney Spears’s new attorney, Mathew Rosengart, told reporters on Monday that he is working “aggressively” and “expeditiously” to remove her father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship. In video footage shared on Twitter, Rosengart announced. “First, I once again want to thank Britney Spears for her courage and for her strength.” He …

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Government Agencies Warn Against Traveling to the U.K. as COVID Cases Surge

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department warned U.S. citizens against traveling to the United Kingdom as COVID-19 cases surge.  Both agencies raised their alert levels for the U.K. to Level 4, which is the highest. At that level, it is suggested to avoid travel to that region. The recommendation not to travel to …

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Canada To Reopen Borders For Fully Vaccinated Americans On August 9

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As COVID restrictions continue to ease, Canada announced that fully vaccinated Americans would be welcome back across the border beginning August 9. Entry by unvaccinated foreign travelers will not be permitted. To enter, all US citizens and legal and permanent residents must be fully vaccinated and at least 14 days after their final …

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Proud Boys Leader Pleads Guilty to Burning DC Church’s BLM Banner

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A leader for the far-right Proud Boys group pleaded guilty in court on Monday in Washington DC to charges related to burning a Black Lives Matter flag in December.  “It’s pretty simple. I’m guilty,” Enrique Tarrio said to Insider during a phone interview. Tarrio pleaded guilty to burning the banner he stole from the Asbury United …

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CDC Granted Legal Rights to Enforce Cruise Ship Rules

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A late-night court order in a federal appeals court has issued a significant setback to Florida’s attempt to lift restrictions by the federal government, which placed limitations on the cruise ship industry with hopes of curbing COVID-19 outbreaks. The 2-1 vote by a panel of the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court …

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