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Month: March 2023

3 dead following meningococcal disease outbreak in Virginia

A public health warning has been issued by Virginia state health officials as a deadly meningococcal disease outbreak continues to spread in eastern Virginia. A dozen cases of the more severe invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) type Y have been reported since June 2022, with three deaths tied to complications associated with the disease. The Virginia …

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Ex-CDC chief: Fauci ‘sidelined’ me from COVID debate for backing lab leak theory

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield told lawmakers Wednesday that Dr. Anthony Fauci “sidelined” him from internal debates about the origin of COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic, saying the former White House chief medical adviser did not appreciate Redfield’s support for the so-called “lab leak theory.” “This was an a priori decision …

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Prosecutor Won’t Charge 6-Year-Old Who Shot Teacher – Unsure About Parents

The Virginia first-grader who shot his teacher in January won’t be charged for the attack, and the Newport News prosecutor says he’s still considering whether the boy’s parents should face criminal charges. Speaking with NBC News, prosecutor Howard Gwynn said the “prospect that a 6-year-old can stand trial is problematic” because, at that age, a child can’t comprehend the legal …

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Twitter laughs, groans as Jill Biden gives biological male Women of Courage award: ‘Up your game, ladies’

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted, ‘It’s International Women’s Day – a good time to remember that Democrats can’t even tell you what a woman is’ First lady Jill Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken were slammed Wednesday for presenting a biological male from Argentina with an award for women on International Women’s Day. This year’s …

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Colin Kaepernick accuses white adoptive parents of ‘problematic’ upbringing, perpetuating racism

Controversial football star Colin Kaepernick accused his white adoptive parents of perpetuating racism in a new interview. The former NFL star told CBS Chicago he struggled growing up in a “problematic” household, a throughline he details in his upcoming graphic novel, “Change the Game.” “I know my parents loved me, but there were still very problematic things …

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Hunter Douglas closing Cumberland plant

CUMBERLAND, Md. — Allegany County is apparently losing its second major employer in nearly four years. Hunter Douglas, which at one point employed more than 800 people, is closing, county officials said late Tuesday. The company, which makes window blinds and coverings, recently laid off dozens of workers. The Cumberland facility is the company’s largest …

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“Wartime Scenario” Unfolds As Taiwan Suspects Chinese Ships Cut Undersea Internet Cables

According to Taiwanese authorities, on Feb. 2, a Chinese fishing boat damaged an undersea communications cable that connects Taiwan’s main island to Matsu Islands. About one week later, a Chinese cargo ship severed another cable. Located approximately 30 miles off the coast of China, the tiny island of Dongyin has quickly established a backup communication …

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Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield Lays Out Three Red Flags That Point To Lab Leak

Former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield laid out the three biggest red flags that he believes point to the coronavirus having leaked from a lab during a Wednesday testimony before Congress. Redfield was testifying before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic and laid out several unusual things the Wuhan Institute of Virology allegedly did …

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‘Shocking’ plunge in construction job openings as Fed rate hikes begin to sting

The number of job openings in construction collapsed in January, a sign that the Federal Reserve’s campaign to raise interest rates is finally beginning to tear through the industry. The construction industry reported just 248,000 job openings in January. That is a decrease of a whopping 240,000 jobs from the month before and represents a 37.4% decline from a year ago, …

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Fauci Hid Damning Emails from CDC, Gave $9M Grant to Scientists After Recanting Lab Leak Theory

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic held its first hearing on the origins of the pandemic on Wednesday. Lawmakers focused on a Jan. 31, 2020, email from Scripps Research Institute virologist Dr. Kristian Andersen to Dr. Anthony Fauci, then-director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Andersen said he and several …

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