World Health Organization May 4, 2023 WHO fires scientists tasked with looking into the origins of COVID over sex misconduct The World Health Organization has fired a scientist who led a COVID origin search over sexual misconduct. WHO says it has boosted efforts to root out sexual abuse in the organization.
Media May 4, 2023 Jean-Pierre shredded for claiming reopening schools was a 'priority' for Biden: 'Spin doesn’t change facts' White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden's track record on reopening schools, but commentators accused her of trying to rewrite history.
Mexico May 3, 2023 Mexican government develops own COVID vaccine 2 years after US, China Mexican officials on Wednesday touted the release of the country's "Patria," or "Motherland" COVID-19 vaccine, two years after the West and China released their respective vaccines.
Media May 3, 2023 Politifact defends Randi Weingarten: ‘Misleading’ to claim she opposed reopening schools Politifact published an analysis that insisted there needs to be additional context to the claim that Randi Weingarten opposed opening reopening schools during the pandemic.
Rand Paul May 3, 2023 Sen. Rand Paul takes aim at Dr. Fauci in new book focused on the COVID-19 'cover-up' Sen. Rand Paul will release a book in October focusing on the origins of the coronavirus, as well as Dr. Anthony Fauci's role in the pandemic.
UNITED NATIONS May 3, 2023 258 million people faced acute food insecurity in 2020, UN reports More than a quarter-billion people faced acute food insecurity during the pandemic, according to a United Nations report. The worst-off countries include Afghanistan, Yemen, and Haiti.
Jair Bolsonaro May 3, 2023 Brazil's federal police search home of former President Bolsonaro over alleged doctored vaccine cards Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro had his home searched and phone seized by Brazil's Federal Police Wednesday in an investigation into alleged doctored vaccine cards.
VIDEO May 3, 2023 Award-winning science reporter says media ‘never’ should have dismissed COVID lab leak theory ‘Lab accidents aren’t rare,’ Alison Young told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
Wisconsin May 2, 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court rules patients can not demand ivermectin treatment for covid The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled 6-1 against a county judge's mandate that a hospital provide ivermectin as a COVID-19 therapeutic.
Media May 2, 2023 University president reprimanded for ‘liking’ tweets that push back on transgender child surgery University President Mark Tykocinski was reportedly reprimanded after The Philadelphia Inquirer revealed his Twitter “like" history to the public.