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New York City Rolls Out Robot Police Dog, GPS Tracker, and Security Robot

"The NYPD is turning bad science fiction into terrible policing. New York deserves real safety, not a knockoff RoboCop," said one critic.

Health Officials Acknowledge ‘No Evidence’ to Support Masks Protecting Vulnerable Against COVID-19

"[T]he fact that the studies that do exist (including our own late addition) fail to show convincing evidence of benefit from masking suggests that, if there is a benefit, it is a rather modest one, i.e. masks may reduce the risk slightly but do not guarantee you won’t get infected," said Dr. Breathnach.

Maryland School District Requires Students Read LGBT Books

The school district does not have an opt-out policy for the material.

Consumer Prices Rise, Inflation ‘Remains Too Hot’

While services inflation began to moderate and rent prices rose at a slower pace, "inflation still remains too hot for the Fed's liking," according to senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah House.

EPA Proposes New Tailpipe Emission Standards

EPA Administrator Michael Regan proposed new tailpipe emission standards that may force as much as 67% of new vehicle sales to be electric.

Elon Musk Accuses the BBC of Misinformation, Failure to Report Vaccine Side-Effects

After BBC reporter James Clayton asked Elon Musk about Twitter's policy change regarding "misinformation" for COVID-19, Elon Musk asked if the "BBC changed its COVID misinformation?"

New Zealand to Maintain COVID-19 Restrictions

New Zealand is to keep its COVID-19 mandates, including seven-day isolations and mask mandates in specific settings, for at least two more months.

Courthouse Administrators Apologized, Were ‘Actually Crying’ During Trump’s Arraignment: Tucker Carlson Interview

The 45th president of the United States discussed matters from the Nord Stream pipeline to Joe Biden with the Fox News host.

Tennessee Governor for Red Flag Law, Changing Stance on Gun Control

“This is not the answer,” Gov. Lee said. “This is an appropriate step.”

Poll Finds 47% Of Americans Likely Wouldn’t Purchase an EV

A poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute found that 47% of Americans do not believe they will purchase an elective vehicle (EV) in the future.

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