February

Outbreak Linked to Eyedrops Leaves 68 Infected, 8 Blind and 3 Dead, CDC Says

U.S. officials are reporting two more deaths and additional cases of vision loss linked to eyedrops tainted with a drug-resistant bacteria.

Why Congress Has Reason to Be Suspicious of Narrative on COVID-19 Origin

Congressional Republicans are busy trying to uncover the origin of COVID-19, which has killed more than 1.1 million Americans.

CBP Releases Busloads of Chinese Nationals into U.S. Amid 900% Increase in Cross-Border Migration

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released Chinese nationals into the country amid a massive surge in migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Existing Home Sales Surge as Prices Fall for First Time in Over a Decade

Sales of previously owned homes in the U.S. rose in February as house prices dipped and mortgage rates continued to tick down.

Biden Admin Releases Chinese Illegal Immigrants

Border Patrol released Chinese citizens to a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Brownsville, Texas, after being given "NTAs (notices to appear) because there are so many crossing and no more space to house them,” said Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins.

Israel Introduces Bill Banning the Gospel: ‘Prohibition of Solicitation for Religious Conversion’

Engaging in any Christian discussion may be punishable by one-year imprisonment.

Bible College Fires Theologian For ‘Tweet Against Homosexuality’

A Methodist college in England fired a theologian and threatened to report him as a terrorist over a tweet "against homosexuality."

Democratic San Francisco Supervisor Begs For More Police After Voting to Defund Them in 2020

A San Francisco district supervisor is calling for more policing in the crime-ridden city – despite advocating to defund the police in 2020.

Lawmakers Aim To Rid Private Dollars From Funding Election Campaigns

Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a measure on March 8 to strengthen an existing ban on private dollars funding election administration in his state.

New Soil Testing in East Palestine, Ohio Finds Cancerous Agents Following Train Derailment

Purdue scientists and students studied over 300 samples in and around East Palestine, Ohio, this week finding cancerous agents never previously found.

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