February 16, 2022 An era of endless debates, from Ukraine to vaccines to Russiagate The Ukraine standoff is like so many other media and political controversies these days that seem to drag on roughly forever.
February 16, 2022 China celebrates genocide and death at Olympics The Chinese regime is hiding no more. At the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, a proud – and arrogant – ruling group is flaunting an image the world abhors.
February 15, 2022 California high school students stage mass walkout over district’s mask mandate Hundreds of students at a northern California high school walked out of class Tuesday afternoon to protest their district’s mask mandate that has been kept in place despite statewide loosening of restrictions.
February 15, 2022 Nevada Univ. students walk out of class in protest demanding reinstatement of mask mandate Dozens of students at the University of Nevada-Reno were spotted marching through campus demanding the reinstatement of the recently abandoned mask mandate in the state.
February 15, 2022 David Axelrod urges Biden to show 'humility' ahead of SOTU address: 'Proceed with caution' if you boast record The former Obama aide said despite the gains made under the Biden administration, "Americans are not celebrating."
February 15, 2022 Illinois high school students segregated for going maskless, bullied by their peers After an Illinois judge issued a temporary restraining order in early February preventing school districts from mandating masks, several high school students in Collinsville, Illinois, were looking forward to being in a classroom without face coverings for the first time in months.
February 15, 2022 Psaki blames 'hate-filled rhetoric' about COVID-19 origins for hate crimes targeting Asian Americans White House press secretary Jen Psaki credited the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic as a driving force behind an uptick in “hate filled rhetoric and language” against Asian Americans.
February 15, 2022 More state, local leaders dial back COVID-19 restrictions as cases fall As coronavirus infections have fallen across the U.S., state and local leaders have taken steps to loosen or remove related restrictions.
February 15, 2022 Severe, critical COVID-19 cases more likely in vitamin D-deficient people: study People who have a vitamin D deficiency are more likely to have a severe or fatal case of COVID-19, researchers said.
February 15, 2022 The military vaccine mandate's unforeseen costs The military has already begun discharging servicemen and women for not getting the vaccine, but this decision could have unforeseen, and costly, ramifications.