January 14, 2022 Novak Djokovic gets Australian visa canceled again, faces deportation Novak Djokovic had his visa revoked and faces deportation again over his COVID-19 vaccination status days before the start of the Australian Open despite the government ruling in his favor earlier in the week.
January 14, 2022 Pennsylvania college's 'risky' policy tells COVID-positive students who live within 300 miles to go home A Pennsylvania college is telling students who contract the coronavirus or are considered a close contact they “must” go home if they live within 300 miles o campus.
January 14, 2022 Los Angeles County ER nurse 'critical' after attack near Union Station by homeless man, police say A Los Angeles County nurse was hospitalized in critical condition Thursday after being attacked by a homeless man in the downtown area, officials said.
January 14, 2022 White House says 380 million of an initial order of 500M COVID-19 tests have been procured White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the federal government has procured 380 million of the 500 million COVID-19 tests President Biden promised to deliver to Americans for free.
January 14, 2022 VP Harris was 'inspiration' for indicted Baltimore official: 'No Marilyn Mosby without Kamala Harris' Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby -- who was indicted on federal perjury charges Thursday – has previously praised and been supported by Vice President Kamala Harris during her rise as a progressive Democrat in Maryland.
January 13, 2022 Texas judge finds no probable cause in case of mom who had COVID-positive son in trunk A Texas judge did not find probable cause for a Houston woman who was charged with endangering her COVID-19-positive son after she transported him in the trunk of her vehicle.
January 13, 2022 New York restaurant owner has message for governor over vaccine mandate Stratis Morfogen delivered a forceful message about New York City's vaccine mandate Thursday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight."
January 13, 2022 Supreme Court ruling a 'reprieve' for the millions of Americans whose livelihoods were at risk: Dhillon Center for American Liberty CEO and civil rights attorney Harmeet Dhillon said the Supreme Court's decision to block President Biden’s vaccine mandate on large businesses is a "reprieve" for the millions of American workers whose livelihoods were on the line.
January 13, 2022 Chicago 'radical' students plan school walkout, demand COVID 'stipends' and two weeks remote learning Some Chicago Public School high school students are planning a walkout on Friday, demanding that the Chicago Public Schools issue coronavirus “relief stipends” to students and shift to a remote learning format for two weeks.
January 13, 2022 Man claims COVID-19 made his penis shrink An anonymous man in his 30s who had to be hospitalized after contracting COVID-19 last July now claims that the disease left him with a shrunken penis and erectile dysfunction.