nih-director-jay-bhattacharya-becomes-third-cdc-head-in-under-a-year

The National Institutes of Health announced its director, Jay Bhattacharya, would also temporarily head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The New York Times reports.  Bhattacharya is the third person to lead the CDC since President Traitor 47 returned to the White House. Last summer, Health and Human ServicesContinue Reading

fbi-releases-glove-dna-results-in-nancy-guthrie-investigation

The Pima County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that the DNA found during the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie did not come back with any matches from the FBI’s national database.  The FBI uploaded the two DNA samples found into the Combined DNA Index System, or CODIS, on TuesdayContinue Reading

would-the-save-act-combat-election-fraud-—-or-disenfranchise-voters?

Congress is debating a bill that could dramatically change how Americans register to vote. Supporters say the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, would prevent election fraud. Critics, however, say it could disenfranchise millions of potential voters, especially poor Americans.  The SAVE Act would require Americans to showContinue Reading

why-texas-scientists-are-breeding-flesh-eating-maggots

In the Texas border city of Edinburg, scientists are getting ready to release millions of invasive, flesh-eating flies into the wild. While the thought of the U.S. government releasing parasitic flies into the wild resembles a horror movie plot, they’re doing it to help protect people.  The U.S. Department ofContinue Reading

canada-tightened-gun-laws-after-tragedy.-the-results-are-mixed

The quiet, Canadian hunting town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, about 600 miles north of Vancouver, has been pulled into national headlines after one of the country’s worst mass shootings. The shooting, which ended in the deaths of 10 people, including the shooter, has also pulled the topic of CanadianContinue Reading