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CDC No Longer Recommends Universal Contact Tracing, Case Investigation

The U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) no longer recommends universal COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing, instead saying health departments should direct those efforts to specific high-risk settings.

Federal Reserve Chairman Powell Announces Increase in Interest Rates This Month

The Fed's rate increase would be the first since 2018

Five of the Most Cringeworthy Moments From Biden’s State of the Union

President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address was, in a word, largely incomprehensible.

Georgia Condemns Ukraine’s ‘Unacceptable’ Recall Its Ambassador

Georgia's ruling party calls Kiev’s recall of ambassador from Tbilisi unjustified.

Biden SCOTUS Pick Admitted to Criticizing ‘Excessive’ Punishment for Sex Offenders

Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, has come under fire for authoring a paper for the Harvard Law Review in which she was critical of the “excessiveness” of punishments for sex offenders.

Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Devon Archer Sentenced to Year in Prison

Hunter Biden's close friend and former business partner Devon Archer was sentenced to a year in prison for his role in a $60 million fraud scheme against a Native American tribe.

Movies Covering 4 Gospels Translated Into More Than 1,000 Dialects

'Bible Media Group' and 'Faith Comes by Hearing' have created a partnership that produced movies for the four gospels in an unabridged biblical format in 1,137 language translations.

Wisconsin Assemblyman Calls for the 2020 Presidential Elections to Be Voided

Wisconsin special counsel Michael Gableman calling for decertification of the 2020 presidential election.

Estimates Show Putin Richer than Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk—Making Sanctions Less Effective

Putin’s incredible wealth is likely to insulate him from the immediate impact of sanctions put in place by the United States and others.

New York Announces Plans to Lift Mask Mandate in Schools

New York is lifting its statewide mask mandate for schoolchildren on March 2, after months of debate and demands from New Yorkers who have been fighting for their kids’ right to attend school without wearing a face covering.

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