LOS ANGELES (AP) California is closing in on 30,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic as hospitals scramble to find beds for severely ill patients during a continuing spike in COVID-19 case numbers. The state reported 468 deaths on Sunday, a day after setting a record one-day total of 695, according to the Department of Public Health. California’s death toll since the start of the pandemic rose to 29,701. Meanwhile, hospitalizations are.
By Giana Magnoli, Noozhawk Managing Editor | @magnoli | UPDATED
January 6, 2021
| 4:19 p.m.
Rep. Salud Carbajal reported he is safe in Washington, D.C., Wednesday as a mob supporting President Trump broke into the U.S. Capitol building, and forced Congress to pause its duty counting electoral votes to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s November victory.
“I’m safe and sheltering-in-place in accordance with Capitol Police guidance,” Carbajal said in a statement. Shameful that the president has used his last days in office to incite violence in our nation’s capital.
“Let me be clear: this will not deter Congress from certifying the election. We will uphold democracy.”
Dave Rubin has three words in response to California’s stay-at-home order being extended three more weeks
Posted at 3:57 pm on December 29, 2020 by Brett T.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the statewide stay-at-home order that’s currently in place will likely be extended for another three weeks, citing the increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the stay-at-home order that is in effect for the majority of the state likely will be extended for another three weeks, citing a continued increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. https://t.co/RwZaJthrfm
David Rubin says what a lot of Californians are likely thinking; fortunately, he’s saying it from Florida, which is open for business.
As California’s hospitals fill, Kirk Cameron hosts another unmasked Christmas caroling event
The event took place at the parking lot of a mall with largely unmasked crowds of people singing in close proximity to one another. Kirk Cameron in an Instagram post prior to a caroling event on Dec. 13, 2020. Video screengrab
December 23, 2020
LOS ANGELES (RNS) The actor-turned-evangelical Christian activist Kirk Cameron led a large outdoor Christmas caroling event Tuesday night (Dec. 22) in Thousand Oaks, California, despite a COVID-19 surge that is filling hospital beds across the southern part of the state.
The event, which took place in the parking lot of The Oaks mall, about 40 miles west of downtown Los Angeles, drew between 75 and 150 people, according to television news reports, which showed largely unmasked carolers singing in close proximity. A video posted on Cameron’s Instagram showed carolers in Santa Claus hats holding candles and singing “The First N
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