CN Morning Rundown: Facing Sexual Harassment Allegations, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Will Step Down
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BREAKING: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Resign Over Sexual Harassment
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday he would resign over a barrage of sexual harassment allegations in a fall from grace a year after he was widely hailed nationally for his detailed daily briefings and leadership during the darkest days of COVID-19.
The three-term Democratic governor’s decision, which will take effect in two weeks, was announced as momentum built in the legislature to remove him by impeachment. It came after New York’s attorney general released the results of an investigation that found Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women.
Investigators said he subjected women to unwanted kisses; groped and touched them inappropriately; made insinuating remarks about their looks and their sex lives; and created a work environment “rife with fear and intimidation.”
Michael Snyder Says Scripture’s 7-Year Apocalypse Is ‘At the Door’
Believers know that God often uses dreams to communicate truth. In Scripture, it happened to Jacob. It happened to Joseph. And it happens to people today.
“Sometimes God gives us what’s called a recurring dream, where you have the same dream, and then you have it over and over again,” Michael Snyder tells Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of the Greenelines podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network. His own recurring dream, he says, has moved him to make a startling proclamation: The biblical seven-year apocalypse will be here before we know it—and we must be ready.
“The vast majority of people who are alive on earth today are going to enter the seven-year apocalypse,” Snyder says. He came to this conclusion after a recurring dream in which he saw a door, “where thick red blood had completely covered the doorstep and everything around it.”
Fake News From CDC? Florida Health Department Says Figures ‘Incorrect’
Weekend reports of record high numbers for COVID, including 28,317 new cases, hit multiple news sites Monday. But the Florida Department of health begs to differ with those figures, pointing its Twitter finger at the CDC for allegedly “combining multiple days into one”:
Wrong again. The number of cases @CDCgov released for Florida today is incorrect. They combined MULTIPLE days into one. We anticipate CDC will correct the record. https://t.co/nbKnBNLzvU
— Florida Dept. Health (@HealthyFla) August 10, 2021
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