These RTE news briefs are designed to help our readers understand the news that would otherwise gaslight or distract each of you from paying attention to the slow motion collapse of the dollar and focusing on what you can do to prepare your family.
Oprah hooked 17 million viewers to watch humble royals talk about details surrounding their gut wrenching decision to take tens of millions of dollars to let the public watch choice episodes of their authentic life.
The narrative that Kamala Harris is a victim trapped in the Biden administration got kicked off during only the sixth week of the administration, which is 14 weeks after many of us guessed that this would be a running narrative.
We would like to serve our readers efficiently, so we're just going to mention that whatever stories are out in the press about Andrew Cuomo, they're not really news to anyone around him. He was always a wanker.
Since only 49% of Canadians think "journalists are purposely trying to mislead" them, they can just shut their traps and do what they're told like a good minority.
Pfizer isn't happy enough to have indemnity deals with many nations, wants Latin American military bases as collateral for civil lawsuits.
Three dads on a birth certificate shows just how far we have come in the fight against the one-dadism of religious Nazi something somethings. We still have a long way to go in the war for fractionally proportioned legal parenting rights for people who enjoy their photo ops.
A total of 14,366 new strains of SARS-CoV-2, each more frightening than the last, were identified over the weekend in locations far enough away that you have no intuitive means for assessing the validity of the strange fact that each could require that you take another jab if you want to keep your job. We will keep readers apprised of these developments.
On the brighter side of the news, the number of Americans wise enough not to identify with either party has finally pulled even with the number of partisans. A 23% net change occurred just since the November elections.