WATCH – Teacher Saves Student from Choking on Bottle Cap: 'I Just Went into Action'
A nine-year-old student named Robert liked using his mouth to remove the cap of his water bottle, but in class recently at East Orange Community Charter School in New Jersey, the trick turned into an emergency.
Peter Schweizer's 'Red-Handed' Hits #1 on New York Times Bestseller List for 2nd Week in a Row
Peter Schweizer’s blockbuster new book “Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win” has landed at number one on the New York Times bestseller list for the second week in a row since the book’s release by HarperCollins.
Report: Activist Uses Apple AirTags to Uncover Secret German Intel Agency
An activist in Germany has reportedly used AirTags, a mass-market GPS tracking device developed by Apple, to identify a secret arm of German intelligence.
U.S. Economy Slows to 'Near Standstill' as Omicron, Supply Chain Delays, and Inflation Surge
Inflation, supply chain disruptions, quarantines, and soaring virus cases have brought the U.S. economy to a near standstill at the start of the year.
Upstate New York Elementary School Cancels ‘Jingle Bells’ Claiming It Has Racist Origins
An upstate New York school district has pulled the classic winter tune “Jingle Bells” from the music curriculum at an elementary school over concerns that it may have first been performed in Boston at a minstrel show in which white performers donned blackface.
Texas Exhausts Supply of Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Effective Against Omicron
Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announced on Monday the state exhausted its supply of Sotrovimab “due to the national shortage from the federal government.”