Coronavirus vaccine shortage: World’s refugees pushed to the back of the line
Salimullah, a Rohingya refugee, has been living in the Indian capital of New Delhi since 2013 when he fled violence in Myanmar. Stateless, and now homeless after a fire razed his camp, the 35-year-old lives in a tent with as many as 10 other people at a time.
Washington, DC officer who responded to Capitol riot is third to die by suicide
A third police officer who responded to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol has died by suicide eight months after the deadly attack, authorities said Monday.
Missing Tennessee girl Summer Wells: No psychics needed in search, sheriff says
Authorities involved in the search for a missing 5-year-old Tennessee girl have squashed social media rumors that the sheriff’s office has been consulting a psychic to help with the investigation.
AMA faces backlash after opposing putting sex on birth certificates
The American Medical Association (AMA) is receiving criticism after its House of Delegates called for removing sex markers on birth certificates, with an advisory committee arguing that their inclusion "perpetuates a view that [sex] is immutable."
Karol Markowicz: COVID and our kids -- stop the masking misery and let our children live
America’s public-health bureaucrats, chiefly the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are insisting on masking kids and granting baseless alibis to teachers unions that would delay or defer schools reopening for another year, if they could get away with it.
Michael Goodwin: Biden's in the middle of his first crisis and even the New York Times is getting restless
Much of the mainstream media, especially the New York Times, has treated Biden with kid gloves for the first six months of his presidency. But the protection racket can’t hide what people see with their own eyes.