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FBI Lawyer Hoped Justice Department Would ‘Reconsider’ 2021 Memo on Alleged School Board Threats, Documents Reveal
Documents the FBI recently released show that a lawyer for the agency expressed her reservations about a draft version of U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland's Oct. 4, 2021 memo that ...
March 24, 2023
BY
Ryan Morgan
Cory Morgan: ‘Following the Science’ or Politically Motivated? The Incentive Behind Vaccine Travel Mandates Is Now Clear
Commentary While questions posed to the government over COVID-19 policies often were rebutted with the dismissive response of ...
August 7, 2022
BY
Cory Morgan
‘Heartbreaking Stories’: Expert Panel to Hold Hearing for Canadians Adversely Impacted by COVID-19 Policies
Canadians who have been adversely affected by government COVID-19 policies will have a platform to share their stories ...
June 17, 2022
BY
Isaac Teo
Harms From Vaccine Mandates May Outweigh Benefits, Say Vancouver Coastal Health Officials
A group of regional health officials in B.C. advised the University of British Columbia in mid-February that vaccine ...
March 10, 2022
BY
Isaac Teo
Los Angeles May Soon End Some Pandemic Restrictions, Keep Others
LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles may soon put an end to some COVID-19 pandemic restrictions—including the eviction ban and indoor ...
March 8, 2022
BY
Micaela Ricaforte
DeSantis, Medical Panel Voice Concerns Over Lockdowns, Lack of Trust Post COVID-19
PUNTA GORDA, Florida–Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis met with 11 medical professionals in West Palm Beach on March 7 ...
March 8, 2022
BY
Jannis Falkenstern
BC Events Industry Urges Province to Reopen After Being Denied Government Help
Struggling wedding and event companies say British Columbia's current COVID-19 rules don't add up, and are calling on ...
February 11, 2022
BY
Jared Gnam
COVID-19 Policies, Vaccine Passports Need to Be ‘Re-Examined’ to Return to Normalcy, Tam Says
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Teresa Tam says all COVID-19 policies, including provincial vaccine passports, need to ...
February 5, 2022
BY
Isaac Teo
Wife Stands Off With Hospital to Keep Her Husband Alive, and Wins
Sentiments expressed in random phone calls for Anne Quiner as her husband Scott lay in a hospital bed ...
January 20, 2022
BY
Matt McGregor
Provinces Debate Allowing COVID-19 Positive Health Care Workers to Remain on the Job
As daily updates resume after pausing for the holiday weekend, provinces are considering following Quebec’s lead in letting ...
December 29, 2021
BY
Andrew Chen
Fired Health Care Workers Adjust to New Ways of Living During the Holiday Season
Many health care workers, once hailed as heroes for working throughout the pandemic, now settle into the holiday ...
December 24, 2021
BY
Matt McGregor
Bank of America Employee Describes ‘Increasingly Stressful’ Working Conditions and Mandatory Waiving of HIPAA Rights
Amid a work culture described as “increasingly stressful” due COVID-19 policies, one Bank of America employee has also ...
December 14, 2021
BY
Matt McGregor
Bank of America Initiates Pilot Program Separating Vaccinated From Unvaccinated Employees
Bank of America reportedly has begun a pilot program that aims to separate vaccinated from unvaccinated employees at ...
November 18, 2021
BY
Matt McGregor
Citizen Journalism Rises Among Parents Who Question Health Policies
As more people question whether their local health policies are engaging in government overreach, parents are becoming citizen ...
November 4, 2021
BY
Matt McGregor
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US Optimistic as Israel Weighs Cease-Fire Proposal for Lebanon
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Dan M. Berger
IAEA Chief Says Iran Has Taken ‘Concrete Steps’ in Right Direction on Nuclear Program
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Chris Summers
Global Economic Risks Spark Calls to Tie US Dollar to Gold Again
2hr
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Bin Zhao
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Xin Ning
and
Olivia Li
HHS Chief Defends His Agency’s Handling of Children Who Entered US Illegally
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By
Darlene McCormick Sanchez
US Regulators Seek Breakup of Google Over Search Monopoly
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Caden Pearson
New Zealand Health Ministry Says No Quality Evidence Backing Puberty Blocker Use
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Crystal-Rose Jones
Gaetz Focused on DOJ Reform, Not ‘Paying Much Attention’ to Ethics Report
5hr
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Caden Pearson
What to Know About Matthew Whitaker, Trump’s Nominee for NATO Ambassador
8hr
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Samantha Flom
Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Blocking Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Poster Law for Some Public Schools
9hr
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Tom Ozimek
Trump Nominates Pete Hoekstra as Ambassador to Canada
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Melanie Sun
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Stephen Katte