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Students say social media users, not government, can determine COVID misinformation

Attendees of Turning Point’s Student Action Summit speak with Fox News’ Hillary Vaughn Despite President Joe Biden’s assertion that Facebook is killing people by allowing COVID vaccine misinformation to spread online, many young people who spoke to Fox News at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit said social media does not influence their decision on whether or not to get vaccinated.  I heard what Jen Psaki said about their working together with Facebook to kind of censor and decide what is shown and I don t think that s right, I think it s our responsibility to listen and watch and make our own decisions.It s up to us to do our research and really make those informed decisions for ourselves, a graduate student of the University of Seattle told Fox News’ Hillary Vaughn. 

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Cubans in Jacksonville plan future protests and ask or US military aid

The red, white and blue colors of the Cuban flag spilled out from car windows, twisted around wooden poles in hands and flapped against a sunny sky in downtown Jacksonville as around 60 Cuban-Americans and their allies gathered to protest in solidarity on Wednesday evening with their family and friends in Cuba.  Salsa and reggaetón played from speakers installed in car trunks. Demonstrators spoke in Spanish and English to the crowd, using a mix of phrases: “Homeland and life” and “Canel! Asesino!”  It’s not the largest protest that happened in Jacksonville this week a crowd shut down the I-95 off-ramp near Atlantic Boulevard on Tuesday night; dozens gathered at the 1928 Cuban Bistro; other marches took place downtown. Cuban-Americans in the city, some born here, some who made their way from the island, have jumped at the chance to join their family and friends who are still in their homeland as they took to the streets earlier this week, part of the first major demo

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