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MIT Video Game Tests Players’ Discriminatory Thinking, Xenophobia

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) designed a video game that forces players to compare the "limited" cultural exposure of a white Midwestern woman with a Muslim woman on an airplane.

Saudi Arabia Cardiologist Urges for Pause of COVID-19 Vaccines

President of the International Congress for Advanced Cardiac Sciences and founder of the Prince Sultan Cardiac Center Professor Abdullah Alabdulgader is urging for Covid mRNA vaccines to be suspended on the grounds of cardiovascular dangers.

Proud Boys Member Nicholas DeCarlo to Serve 4 Years in Prison

Proud Boys member Nicholas DeCarlo was originally sentenced to twenty years in prison for Jan. 6 involvement.

31-Year-Old ‘American Idol’ Alum CJ Harris Dies After Heart Attack

Contestant judge Keith Urban in 2014 told Harris, "You sing 'cause you have to sing, not 'cause you want to sing. And, I mean that in the deepest way. And, that's why it's so believable and real."

No Visitor Logs Exist at Biden Residence Where Classified Docs Were Found, Though He Spent 163 Days There

The White House also confirmed that Biden has failed to keep records of visitors to his Wilmington home.

Colorado Green Energy Group Partners with China to Ban Gas Stoves

The green energy group behind banning gas stoves has partnered with China to implement economy-wide transformation away from oil and gas.

Schwab, Soros Not to Attend WEF’s Davos Summit

Citing health and scheduling conflicts.

Top Mafia Boss Arrested in Sicily

Set to be imprisoned for two bombings in Sicily in 1992 that killed top anti-Mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, Falcone's wife, and several of their bodyguards.

USA Today Warns Against Using ‘Culturally Sensitive Words’ Like ‘Aloha’ and ‘Hola’

USA Today published an article Friday wondering, "Is it time to stop saying 'aloha' and other culturally sensitive words out of context?" 

WHO Suggests China Continue Releasing COVID Data After Country Reports Nearly 60,000 Deaths

The World Health Organization asked China to continue to release COVID-19 data after the country reported that nearly 60,000 people have died with the virus since early December.

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