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New COVID Variant ‘Eris’ First Emerged in South Africa, Where Pfizer Is Headquartered and Omicron First Emerged

As debate around the coronavirus "lab leak hypothesis" continues, fueling speculation as to the extent human intention or error contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, questions are raised about whether Pfizer's laboratories in Mumbai and Johannesburg are implicated in the emergence of new COVID variants like Eris.

Migrants Transferred from Bronx Hotel to Queens Village Tents 

Illegal immigrants staying at a Bronx hotel in New York City were evicted last week and taken to a shelter in Queens Village.

NYC Considering Housing Migrants in Shipping Containers

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly considering housing illegal immigrants in shipping containers on the city's streets.

Los Angeles Creates Task Force to Stop Smash and Grab Robberies

Los Angeles is launching a task force that will help combat the increase in retail theft, including smash-and-grab robberies in the city.

Climate Activists Ask People To Turn Off Lights, Close Blinds To Stop ‘1 Billion Birds’ From Dying Flying Into Windows

A climate activist from Baltimore, Maryland, is asking citizens to make their city "bird safe" to prevent birds from flying into closed windows.

Unrelenting Wildfire Approaches Canada’s Yellowknife

Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, finds itself in the path of a relentless fire that's forced thousands of residents to flee, The...

New York City Prohibits TikTok on City-Owned Devices

Due to security concerns, New York City has banned the social media platform TikTok from city-owned devices.

Former FBI Chief Who Investigated Trump in 2016 Pleads Guilty to Violating U.S. Sanctions on Russia

The former senior FBI agent played a pivotal role in the 2016 Trump campaign investigation concerning alleged Russia "collusion."

Texas Woman Arrested for Threatening Federal Judge in Trump Election Interference Case

"You are in our sights, we want to kill you," the voicemail reportedly warned.

U.S. Appeals Court Finds D.C. Guilty of Selective Law Enforcement Against Pro-Life Activists, Favored BLM

In the summer of 2020, the District of Columbia witnessed extensive BLM protests.

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