WHO says COVID-19 origin needs more studies as top expert's lab 'concern' made public for first time

The world-health-organization” target=”_blank”>World Health Organization’s< appears to have contradicted his February statement dismissing the infectious-disease – admitting that it was not “extremely unlikely” as the WHO said at the time, but “probable.” On Thursday, the WHO in a new statement admitted that the lab-leak was not “extremely unlikely” after all. “On review of the phase…

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Justice Clarence Thomas is ‘our greatest living American,’ despite constant attacks from the left, author says

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been vilified by the left for decades, but a close friend who believes he’s “our greatest living American” helped tell the justice’s story through his own words in a remarkable new book taken from 25 hours of candid discussion with the longest-serving justice.  Mark Paoletta, an attorney who served as…

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Biden to hold press conference marking first year of his presidency amid flagging poll numbers

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< In announcing the press conference, Psaki said the president “looks forward to speaking directly to the American people.” As the president marks 12 months in office, his standing with Americans remains underwater. Averages of the most recent national fox-news-poll” target=”_blank”>polls< Biden’s approval rating hovered in the low to mid 50s during his…

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NASA administrator details missions to moon, Mars, Venus and the agency's efforts on Earth

air-and-space Administrator Bill Nelson has cosmically grand plans for the agency, including a trip to air-and-space, an advanced look at the planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth< and landing humans on air-and-space. Speaking at his first “State of NASA” address Wednesday afternoon, the former Florida senator announced the groundbreaking missions, sending the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>space< surrounded dual missions to Earth’s…

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Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller says Putin saw 'weak leadership' from Biden before invading Ukraine

EXCLUSIVE: ORLANDO, Fla.—Ohio GOP congressional candidate and former Trump administration official Max Miller said Russian President Vladimir Putin saw “weak leadership” from joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<. “He was waiting to see what Biden would do, and then saw that Biden wasn’t going to do anything, so went ahead with his aggression and progressed.”  TRUMP WARNS ‘WORLD…

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Oxford University blasted for considering hiring based on ‘woke score’ of academics: report

Professors at the education of Oxford are reportedly “furious” over a proposal being considered that would require all academic appointees to have demonstrated a past commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. A proposal by the race equality task force at world-regions oldest university said it was “important to embed EDI” – or equality, diversityworld-regions and inclusion –…

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Mike Pompeo: US athletes should boycott Beijing Olympics, not ‘prop up’ Xi Jinping

Former U.S. foreign-policy Mike Pompeo didn’t equivocate Wednesday night during an appearance on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle.” He called for the U.S. and its athletes to boycott next month’s Winter olympics” target=”_blank”>Olympics< of the Games – citing human rights concerns inside China – but in late December world-regions officials called the move “baffling,” noting…

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