March 15, 2022 Washington Post piece highlights how schools that did 'less' to contain COVID 'flourished' The Washington Post highlighted a Colorado Springs school district in which students "flourished" because they kept schools open for most of the pandemic.
March 15, 2022 Miami Beach preparing for unruly spring break crowds Last year's spring break in Miami Beach was "especially terrible," says Mayor Dan Gelber. This year, city officials and local businesses are hoping for safer experience.
March 14, 2022 Rand Paul to introduce amendment to remove 'petty tyrant' Fauci from his position as NIAID director Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Monday that he will introduce an amendment before the Senate to remove Dr. Anthony Fauci from his position as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
March 14, 2022 NYC building where fire killed 17 skipped inspection after officers were moved to COVID unit: report The Bronx, New York City, building where 17 people – including eight children – died in a blaze earlier this year was due to receive a fire inspection before the tragedy, but never did because those tasked with examining the structure were reassigned to a unit that checked that restaurants were following COVID restrictions, according to a report.
March 14, 2022 COVID lockdown lessons learned – Fauci amendment would mean no more health 'dictator in chief' This week marks the two-year anniversary of the COVID lockdowns. I join the American people in mourning the lives lost. I also mourn those we lost to lockdowns and mandates based on junk science.
March 13, 2022 Washington Post columnist freaks out over maskless crowds at SXSW: 'It’s super depressing' Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz blazed South by Southwest crowds in Austin, Texas, for being maskless.
March 13, 2022 Political crisis COVID created still going strong 2 years later Among the greatest lies of the COVID crisis, high on the list was "It’s not about politics." In fact, with the exception of loss of life, there is nothing that was as deeply affected as our politics.
March 13, 2022 Access to Shanghai tightens as China’s virus cases rise As China's coronavirus case numbers nearly triple due to a new outbreak, authorities have cracked down on access to Shanghai and enforced temporary shutdowns.
March 12, 2022 Critical race theory exposed in detail in new documentary, 'Whose Children Are They?' A new documentary, 'Whose Children Are They?: Exposing the Hidden Agenda in America's Schools,' is out March 14 — and Fox News Digital spoke to one of the producers as well as to others.
March 12, 2022 WHO on loosening of COVID-19 restrictions: 'We can't will it away' World Health Organization (WHO) leaders on Thursday said that the world needs to remain vigilant about COVID-19 – even as pandemic trends in some countries appear to be heading in a positive direction.