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North Korea Has Received No COVID Vaccines, Has Reported No Infections or Deaths from Virus Since Pandemic Began

World Health Organization reports "0" confirmed COVID cases, "0" deaths in North Korea.

Twitter Under Shareholder Pressure to Seek Deal With Musk

Twitter Inc. is coming under increasing pressure from its shareholders to negotiate with Elon Musk even though the world's richest person has called his $43 billion bid for the social media platform his best and final offer, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

The Death Throes of the ‘Public Health Expert’

The very concept of Public Health, once a rather innocuous term, is facing an extinction level event, and Americans should be incredibly thankful for this development.

Ohio State University Student Leader Says He Would Love if ‘Black People Were Taught That They Are Superior’

Ohio State University student leader said during a student government meeting that he would "love" to live in a world where "Black people were taught that they are superior."

Christians in Lands of Persecution Fear Attacks on Easter

"526 Christians have lost their lives while celebrating Easter over the past seven years."

New Mexico Paying College Tuition for Illegals With COVID Relief Funds

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act into law, which provides scholarships covering tuition and fees at the state’s public higher education institutions.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

Macron, Le Pen Headed For Second-Round Showdown in France

Analysts say Le Pen may have momentum in her favor.

Russia Halts Plan to Nationalize Foreign Firms

Companies continue to pay leases and salaries to employees in the country as many plan to return.

Chinese Residents Trapped in Lockdown Scream from Their Windows, Fight over Limited Food

Videos surfacing on social media in the past week from Shanghai – and rapidly deleted on government-controlled sites like Weibo – show mounting desperation as a poorly planned coronavirus lockdown leaves the heart of China’s economy with rotting food and a lack of basic necessities.

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