More of Today's Articles "Amateur sleuths" credited with embarrassing media over Wuhan lab leak theory Now that the mainstream media is suddenly reporting that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) may have originated at a laboratory in Wuhan, some outlets are suggesting that those responsible for ... Vaccine-related serious events in the US hit more than 200,000 - with more than 900 among teens The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had received more than 200,000 reports of adverse effects following vaccination for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). According to the ... "It's like Gitmo:" Capitol demonstrators treated like third-world terrorists in DC jail where they are brutalized, terrorized, and locked in cells for days at a time Many Americans have long thought the reason why problems like sanctuary cities, open borders, homelessness, mass migration and crime often go unsolved by our elected leaders is because they are ... 9 more Australians report blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca vaccine Australian authorities said nine more people developed blood clots after getting the AstraZeneca coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. The nine new cases brought the total number of patients who ... Heart inflammation reported in teens following Moderna and Pfizer vaccine The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating reports of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, in adolescents and young people who were injected with an mRNA ... Republican lawmakers call on Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify about coronavirus origins Republican Reps. Steve Calise of Louisiana and James Comer of Kentucky called on National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify about the ... Florida to fine cruise lines that require passengers to show coronavirus vaccine passports The state of Florida has threatened to fine cruise lines that require their passengers to prove their Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination status. The threat from the Sunshine State followed ... Indian coronavirus victim's relatives throw his body into river The relatives of a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) victim in India threw his body into a river - with footage capturing the scene spreading on social media. The video showed two men, one wearing ... Tokyo Olympics audience members need to be vaccinated or show a negative coronavirus test result to attend A recent report said people who plan to attend the Tokyo Olympics must either be vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) or show a negative test result. According to government ... Supreme Court rejects Johnson & Johnson appeal challenging 2B talc verdict The United States Supreme Court declined Tuesday, June 1, to take up an appeal by healthcare firm Johnson & Johnson that challenged a 2018 court ruling in favor of women who said they ... Harvard physicist: Earth should sign an interstellar treaty with alien civilizations to prevent cosmic catastrophe Harvard University astrophysicist Abraham Loeb recommends establishing an interstellar treaty with advanced alien civilizations that may be residing in the Milky Way and the neighboring galaxy, ... Taiwan slams Beijing's effort to push China-made vaccines and block other candidates Taiwan has decried efforts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to block its deal with German company BioNTech for Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. The island nation also slammed the ... Intel CEO warns global chip shortage could persist for a couple more years Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger said that it could take a couple of years for the ongoing global semiconductor shortage to be resolved. On Monday, May 31, during a virtual session of the ... Odd, colorful clouds on Mars spotted by NASA's Curiosity rover Wispy, colorful clouds could be seen hovering in the Martian sky in images released by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on May 28. The images were taken by NASA's ... Installing solar panels over canals could save California 65B gallons of water a year, researcher claims Brandi McKuin of the University of California, Santa Cruz claims that covering California's canals with solar panels can save the drought-prone state around 65B gallons of water every ... Scientists create sponge-like material to soak up phosphate from polluted waters Researchers from Northwestern University in Illinois have created a sponge-like material capable of removing up to 99 percent of phosphate ions in polluted water. The ... |