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Those Who Wore Masks More Likely to Contract COVID-19

A study published in the journal Epidemiology and Infection found that those who wore masks were more likely to contract COVID-19 than those who did not.

Thousands of Car Dealership Owners Sign Open Letter Opposing EVs

Thousands of car dealership owners across the United States signed an open letter to the Biden administration opposing the push for electric vehicles (EVs).

AOC Accuses Biden Admin of ‘Gross Human Rights Violations’ By Sending Aid to Israel

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) accused the Biden administration of participating in "gross human rights violations" by sending military aid to Israel.

Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Passes Away at 99

Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway's Vice Chairman and close associate to Warren Buffett, has died at the age of 99.

Connecticut Governor Withdraws EV Plan

Governor Ned Lamont (D-CT) is pulling back on his plan to mandate electric vehicles (EVs) after receiving bipartisan pushback.

Washington, D.C. at Highest Homicide Rate in Two Decades

Washington, D.C. homicides are up 34% from last year.

187-Year-Old Thomas Jefferson Statue Removed From New York City Hall

Art handlers packed up a 187-year-old Thomas Jefferson statue after a mayoral commission voted to remove the nation's third president from City Hall in New York City, because he owned slaves.

Elon Musk Arrives in Israel, Meets With Netanyahu

X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk landed in Israel this week to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his team.

Ukraine to Enter NATO After Conflict With Russia Ends

The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg announced that Ukraine will be joining the alliance after it concludes its war with Russia.

Illinois High School Segregates Classes for Black, Hispanic Students

A high school in Evanston, Illinois, is offering segregated classes for black and Hispanic students.

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