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Washington’s NFL Team Unveils New Name as Commanders

Washington has some new Commanders in town.

Lockdowns Had Little or No Impact on COVID-19 Deaths, New Study Shows

Lockdowns in the U.S. and Europe had little or no impact in reducing deaths from COVID-19, according to a new analysis by researchers at Johns Hopkins University.

New York Times Sides Against Uyghurs Who Called for Boycotting Olympic Viewing Over ‘Genocide’ of Their People

Uyghurs call for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics due to the genocide of their people by the Chinese government.

S&P 500 Closes Out Worst Month Since Start of Pandemic

The S&P 500 just ended its worst month since March 2020 as investors fret about coming interest rate hikes and uncertainty over the situation in Ukraine.

Sean Penn: ‘Cowardly’ Men Are Surrendering Their Masculinity

Actor says men shouldn’t have to become women to respect them.

80% Vaxxed Jakarta Is ‘Epicenter’ of Indonesia’s Omicron Outbreak: Associated Press

Bed occupancy rates highly vaccinated capital rise from 5% in early January to 45% on Saturday, says Jakarta Deputy Governor.

Goldie Hawn Warns COVID-19 Pandemic Has Unleashed Mental Trauma on an Entire Generation of Kids

Goldie Hawn warned that the national trauma inflicted on children by the COVID-19 pandemic is approaching and "could very well surpass" the dread brought on by the 9/11 terror attacks and the Cold War.

Biden Economy: Inflation Rose 5.8% In 2021—Most in 39 Years

Prices metric tracked by Federal Reserve rose 5.8% last year, sharpest increase since 1982.

Post-vaccination Heart Inflammation Highest Among Young Men, Likely Underreported

Heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination was higher than expected in multiple age groups and was particularly pronounced in young men, according to a new data analysis from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers.

U.S. Trade Deficit Hits Historic $1 Trillion Under Biden Economy

U.S. trade deficit in goods surges to record high.

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