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Japan Lifts COVID Restrictions Monday, Preps for Tourism

Quasi-emergency measures will end next week, says Prime Minister Kishida.

Spain’s Right-Wing ‘Vox’ Party Is Now Polling Ahead of the Center-Right

Exclusive for Remix News: Alvaro Peñas, a journalist at El Correo de España, explains why Vox’s spectacular progression in Castile y León marks a major turning point in Spanish politics.

Commentators, Politicians Celebrate 2nd Place Women’s Swimmer Who Lost to Biological Male

Americans rallied behind the NCAA women's swimming second place winner due to her first place loss to a biological male.

Kyle Rittenhouse Ribs Joe Biden with Meme Video on Twitter

Kyle Rittenhouse posted a video via Twitter taking aim at Biden and NBA player LeBron James.

Putin Sends Warning to ‘Traitors’ Within Russia

Russians were warned by President Vladimir Putin that the nation should go through a "self-purification" due to alleged "traitors" in their midst.

Southern Border Bracing for Massive Influx of More Than 170,000 Migrants: U.S. Intelligence

DHS estimates 25,000 migrants already waiting in Mexican shelters just south of the border.

Major US Bank Tells Abortion-Seeking Employees It Will Cover the Cost of Their Travel

One of America's largest banking corporations is reportedly shelling out cash to help employees circumvent state abortion laws.

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

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