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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has once again been suspended from Twitter for sharing misinformation about COVID-19. Her account is on a seven-day lock, according to Twitter.The suspension comes one day after Greenetweeted that the FDA should not approve COVID vaccines. She falsely claimed that vaccines are failing and do not reduce the spread of the virus a stanley cup nd neither do masks. The tweet is no longer able to be shared and has been attached with a label indicating that it is misleading.A Twitter stanley cup spokesperson told CBS News that Greene s tweet was flagged for misinformation and that her account will be in read-only mode for a week due to repeated violations. While it is true that vaccinated people can sometimes still contract and spread the virus, data shows that they are far less likely to experience severe illness, hospitalization or death. Unvaccinated people now make up the overwhelming majority of COVID hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. We still see that these vaccines are doing a very good job preventing symptomatic disease, preventing hospitalization and death, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of stanley cup the FDA, told CBS News last week. Greene wrote about the suspension on Facebook, saying, I ve been banned again. In a statement posted on Telegram, the Georgia Republican said she has vaccinated family members who are sick with COVID and that she has talked with numerous people who have scary side effects. Vsfz UAW strike could cost GM up to $100 million per day
On November 25, 1835, 183 year stanley cup s ago today, Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland.At age 13, Carnegie moved to the U.S., settling outside Pittsburgh, where he was immediately put to work in a factory. Through diligence and hard work, Carnegie lifted himself up over the years to become the biggest steel manufacturer in the land. It also made him one of the richest men in the land, worth twice as much as Bill Gates in today s dollars.After selling his business to financier J.P. Morgan in 1901, Carnegie devoted himself to charity, as outlined in his book The Gospel of Wealth, which he read out loud in an early recording: The millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor, entrusted for a season with a part of the increased wealth of the community, but administering it for the community. Andrew Carnegie put ugg his words into deeds, endowing more than 2,500 public libraries worldwide ndash; more than 1,600 in the U.S. alone. And although he died in 1919 at the age of 83, his name lives on, at Car stanley cup negie Mellon University in Pittsburgh; at his famous music hall in New York; and at charitable institutions, such as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.As for the differing pronunciations of his last name, we ll let the people from his Scottish hometown of Dunfermline have the final word: How Do You Pronounce Carnegie by Carnegie Corporation of New York on YouTube [It s Car-NAY-ghee.] For more in