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| Australians increasingly intolerant of system failures in vaccine rollout Australians are becoming increasingly intolerant in the multiple failings of the Federal Government's vaccine rollout program, including the private provider system's inefficiencies. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. |
| Lasso wins Ecuador presidency in upset over socialist rival Ecuadorean banker Guillermo Lasso pulled off a surprise win in Sundays presidential runoff against socialist economist Andres Arauz, putting the country on track to maintain open market policies rather than return to socialism. The victory, welcome news for investors unnerved over Arauzs promises of heavy social spending in the face of weak state finances, bucks a trend in Latin America of recent ballot box wins for the left in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. |
| Supreme Court-Forfeiture In thiis undated image provided by the Institute for Justice, Gerardo Serrano holds a photo of his pickup truck. Serrano ticked off the border crossing agents by taking some photos |
| Businesses Ignore Mitch McConnells Advice to Avoid Politics According to the Washington Post, over 100 business leaders, including Delta and the Atlanta Falcons, were on a conference call discussing how to respond to Republican voting restrictions after Mitch McConnells warning to stay out of politics. |
| Ecuador's Lasso takes presidential runoff vote Ecuadorean banker Guillermo Lasso has won Sundays presidential runoff vote against leftist economist Andres Arauz, putting the country on track to maintain open market policies rather than return to socialism. Arauz conceded his defeat after receiving 47.5 of the votes compared with Lassos 52.5, with 97 of poll statements processed, according to figures published by the National Electoral Council. |
| Far-left candidate Castillo leads Peruvian presidential race -Ipsos exit poll Far-left candidate Pedro Castillo is leading the Peruvian presidential race with 16.1 of the vote, followed by conservative Keiko Fujimori and liberal economist Hernando de Soto, tied in second place with 11.9, according to an Ipsos exit poll released on Sunday night. In fourth place is social conservative Yonhy Lescano, with 11 of the vote, followed by ultra-conservative Rafael Lopez Aliaga with 10.5 and leftist Veronika Mendoza with 8.8, according to the exit poll. |
| Mystery of Infrastructure plan solved World Tribune: U.S. Politics and Culture, Geopolitics, East Asia Intelligence, China, Geostrategy, Military, National security, Corporate Watch, Media Watch, North Korea, Iran, Columnists: Dennis Prager, Michelle Malkin, John Metzler, Jeffrey Kuhner, John McNabb, Joe Schaeffer, Bill Juneau, Alexander Maistrovoy, Donald Kirk FUNNIES Townhall |
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