Crowd control measures were used when the group of mainly Venezuelan migrants continued to press forward, though according to sources at the border, the efforts were thwarted. Watch at FoxNews.com
"A top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years." Thunberg's post read from 2018. Read at ThePostMillennial.com
Dr. Tabia Lee said De Anza College, a community college in Cupertino, retaliated after she objected to several campus policies aimed at inclusion. Read at NYPost.com
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Dr. Fauci maintains COVID outbreak caused by ‘natural occurrence’ Dr. Anthony Fauci said he still believes the COVID-19 virus could have been caused by a “natural occurrence” — and that critics who have called for him to be prosecuted over his handling of the pandemic are “off the deep end.”
The former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who retired at the end of last year, made the remarks on CNN Saturday, two weeks after an Energy Department assessment found that the coronavirus likely originated in a Chinese lab. Read at NYPost.com
Delegate Charlotte Crutchfield, a Democrat, made the proposition through the Youth Accountability and Safety Act, House Bill 1180, local news outlet WBFF reported. A defendant in Maryland can be charged with felony murder if the person commits a murder during a felony crime, such as robbery. Read at WashingtonExaminer.com
Warren has called Harris at least twice to apologize for comments she made in a Boston radio interview about whether Harris should remain President Joe Biden's running mate in 2024 — remarks she has since maintained were a mistake, CNN reported. Read at WashingtonExaminer.com
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Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast Residents are complaining about burning eyes and breathing problems. Dead fish have washed up on beaches. A beachside festival has been canceled, even though it wasn't scheduled for another month.
Florida's southwest coast experienced a flare-up of the toxic red tide algae this week, setting off concerns that it could continue to stick around for a while. The current bloom started in October. Read at YahooNews.com
Judge Kyle Duncan, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, was invited to speak at Stanford University Thursday by the school's Federalist Society chapter. However, he was heckled by hundreds of students, who made it impossible for him to deliver his speech. Read at FoxNews.com
But despite Philadelphia recording 15,227 cases of violent crimes in 2022, he has now been criticized by some who claim his reporting is harming 'Black and brown people.' Read at DailyMail.com
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