The investigation into a medal ceremony podium gesture from U.S. silver medalist Raven Saunders has been suspended, according to an announcement from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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The investigation into a medal ceremony podium gesture from U.S. silver medalist Raven Saunders has been suspended, according to an announcement from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The United States will require thousands of border agents to wear body cameras, according to three officials and government documents, a major operational change that could increase oversight of agents and also help capture criminal activity. The cameras are expected to be rolled out in parts of Texas and New Mexico during the […]
Three lawmakers from Michigan are pursuing an inquiry into the DOJ’s decision to forgo a civil investigation into nursing home deaths in New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
According to CDC vaccination data, the U.S. has administered at least one dose of vaccine to more than 70% of citizens over the age of 18.
The Pentagon went into an hour and a half lockdown after a police officer was stabbed and killed at the Metro station outside the military building on Tuesday.
She will now travel to Poland on Wednesday where she will be joined by her husband. The Polish deputy foreign minister said the process for her visa is “ongoing.”
Pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 is mounting in progressive localities and companies are requiring citizens and employees to take the shot.
The CDC has ordered an eviction ban through October 3rd in counties experiencing “substantial and high levels of community” spread, which would currently include nearly 90% of the US population.
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signed the order on Tuesday to “prevent the spread of communicable disease” claiming it was necessary in order to keep “people out of congregate settings and in their own homes.” The order also says that this will “allow additional time for rent relief to reach renters and to further increase vaccination rates.” Landlords who violate the order can face up to $250,000 in fines and year in jail.
The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, will be testing its entire population for COVID-19 infections after three were reported on Monday.
New dating apps pop up every day for niche groups of singles: from farmers, to Christians, to retirees. The newest (albeit incredibly short lived) app “Unjected” was created as a hybrid social and dating app for those who support “medical autonomy and free speech”, and “believing in true science and the scientific method.” Unjected also aimed to connect users to businesses that share a similar stance on being anti-vax.