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

"Specifically, in order to address the 'lab hypothesis,' it is important to have access to all data and consider scientific best practice and look at the mechanisms WHO already has in place."

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 13, 2021

News, American News

Biden administration may consider 'vaccine passports' for interstate travel

The Biden administration said they would work with businesses to create a vaccine credentialing system, but has repeatedly said that there would be no federal database of vaccine recipients.

Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2021

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Scotland to allow children as young as four to change gender without parental consent or knowledge

Teachers are instructed, per government guidance, not to question a child's wishes to be referred to by an alternate name and opposite sex pronouns.

Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2021

News, American News

New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz sued for defamation by TikTok talent agent

After Taylor Lorenz slammed Ariadna Jacob in the New York Times, UTA took many of Jacob's clients. The lawsuit states that Lorenz failed to disclose that she is repped by UTA.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 13, 2021

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WATCH: Glenn Greenwald tells Tucker Carlson why he moved from YouTube to Rumble and isn't looking back

Carlson said of Rumble, "... free speech is the whole point. They don't have censorship. You can say what you want, like you lived in America."

The Post Millennial / Aug 13, 2021

Canadian News, News

Toronto Mayor John Tory calls for vaccine passports across Ontario

While Tory argues in favour of this system, Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott has vocally insisted that no such system will ever be placed in the province.

Angelo Isidorou / Aug 13, 2021

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'If you build it, he will come,' MLB pulls out all the stops for 'Field of Dreams' game

Thirty-two years after the film became a Hollywood success, Kevin Costner, the film’s lead, joined thousands of fans at a baseball diamond in the middle of a cornfield near the spot Dyersville, Iowa, where the movie was filmed.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 13, 2021

News, American News

New Jersey prisoner charged with murder 2 days after being freed early due to COVID

Jerry Crawford, who was in prison for burglary, was released on "public health emergency credits" to parole supervision on Nov. 4, was charged with the Nov. 6 murder of Davion Scarbrough, 18.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 13, 2021

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Kenney destroys reporter who asks why Alberta doesn’t phase out fossil fuels

"The vast majority of energy consumed around the world is derived from fossil fuels. There is no credible way to eliminate our dependence on fossil fuel energy anytime in the foreseeable future."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 13, 2021

News, Culture

Gina Carano on her first film project with The Daily Wire

"It feels as if I have wings,” said actress Gina Carano.

Angelo Isidorou / Aug 13, 2021

Canadian News, News

Dr. Theresa Tam: Canada now in fourth wave

To date, 82 percent of Canadians are partially vaccinated, while 71 percent have the full two-dose vaccination.

Angelo Isidorou / Aug 13, 2021

News, American News

Justice Amy Coney Barrett denies request by Indiana University students to block COVID vaccine mandate

The students previously argued they were being treated like children who can't decide for themselves.

Nick Monroe / Aug 12, 2021

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Tennessee student sues university over vaccine mandate

Nursing student Avery Garfield filed her lawsuit in the Rutherford County Chancery Court in early August.

Angelo Isidorou / Aug 12, 2021

News, American News

New US census shows the US is getting more diverse, white population dropping

The data released from the new US census shows that the population is more urban than ever, and also more diverse, with the numbers of those identifying as white decreasing for the first time since the census began.

James Anthony / Aug 12, 2021

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Bill Gates ready to throw money at solving climate change, if US government does too

It hinges on the passage of the infrastructure bill in congress. If it’s not passed in the House, Bill Gates will focus on Europe and Asia instead.

Nick Monroe / Aug 12, 2021

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