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Harvard Ends COVID Vaccine Mandate

Harvard University announced that it ended its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

California Lawmaker Proposes Bill Expanding No-Payment Home Program for Illegal Immigrants

California lawmakers proposed legislation that would expand the state's no-payment home loan program for illegal immigrants.

Criticism Arises Over Absent Mental and Cognitive Exams in Biden’s Physical

According to ABC News's chief medical correspondent, there were "glaring omissions" in President Joe Biden's recently released physical report. As reported by BizPac Review, the...

Nepal To Begin Requiring Tracking Chips for Mount Everest Climbers

Nepal announced this week that anyone who climbs Mount Everest will be required to carry a GPS tracking chip to assist with rescue and recovery efforts.

New York AG Letitia James Sues Beef Producer Over Climate Change

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against meat producer JBS USA Food Company.

Pittsburgh Police End Responding to Certain Emergency Calls

The city of Pittsburgh says it will no longer respond to 911 calls that are not related to "in progress emergencies" next week.

Real Estate Investor to ‘Immediately Discontinue’ Business in NYC Over Trump Verdict

Real estate investor Grant Cardone has made the decision to "immediately discontinue" doing business in New York City over the recent Trump verdict.

California Bill Calls for Healthcare Professionals to Undergo Training that Recognizes ‘Birthing People,’ ‘Transgender Experience’

California Democrats introduced a bill that calls for healthcare professionals to undergo training to rid themselves of "multiple layers of potential biases" that assert only biological women can get pregnant.

Hackers from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea May Use OpenAI for Cyber Operations

Microsoft Threat Intelligence wrote in a blog post that hackers are using OpenAI for cyber operations.

House Republicans Urge GOP to Protect Constitutional Rights as Congress Considers Reauthorizing Government Surveillance Program

Thirty House Republicans sent a letter to House leadership, calling for them to protect Second and Fourth Amendment rights as the House considers reauthorizing a government surveillance program.

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