by WorldTribune Staff, March 21, 2022 Dr. SarahBeth Hartlage, a leading champion of Louisville’s Covid vaccine program in her role as associate medical director of the health department, has died at age 36. Dr. Sarah Moyer, the city’s chief health strategist, said Hartlage was attending a medical conference in Florida at the time of her […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 21, 2022 A single person is seen on video dumping a stack of ballots into a drop box, the Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) Republican Committee said. The video was taken at the box at the Upper Dublin Library during the off-year election on November 2, 2021, according to a March 19 report […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 20, 2022 The Republican-led state House of Representatives in New Hampshire on March 16 passed legislation which would allow pharmacists to dispense ivermectin under a standing order. If approved by the Republican-controlled state Senate, New Hampshire would be the first state to offer ivermectin without a prescription. Republican state Rep. Leah […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, March 15, 2022 Some observers have joked that half of New York can be seen partying in the Disney World/Orlando area on any given weekend. It is looking more and more these days like the joke is not far off from reality. New polling shows that 4 out of every 10 […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 14, 2022 The Florida legislature on March 9 passed a law that will make possession of more than two voter ballots a felony. The new legislation will make possession of more than two ballots punishable with a fine of up to $50,000 and five years in prison. The offense was previously […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 14, 2022 Chinese state-sponsored hackers have successfully breached the networks of at least six U.S. state governments since May 2021, cybersecurity researchers reported. The researchers at Mandiant on March 8 reported on “a persistent months-long campaign conducted by APT41 using vulnerable Internet facing web applications as their initial foothold into networks […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 11, 2022 “Woke” corporations and “false media narratives” will not stop Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis from signing legislation he said is aimed at protecting young children in schools from “sexual instruction.” The text of the Parental Rights in Education bill (HB 1557) stipulates that “[c]lassroom instruction by school personnel or […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 10, 2022 Mesa County, Colorado Clerk Tina Peters turned herself in after being indicted on several felony counts stemming from her investigation into fraud in the 2020 election including the role played by Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems. After a grand jury indicted her, Peters turned herself in on Wednesday afternoon at […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 9, 2022 An investigation by VoterGA of Fulton County’s 2020 election ballots found thousands of ballots were missing the required ballot image, had missing signature files, and had “impossible” duplicate time stamps. The irregularities found in the investigation, revealed at a March 7 press conference, were many times more than the […]
by WorldTribune Staff, March 3, 2022 Stanford University star soccer goalkeeper Katie Meyer was found dead in her dorm room on Tuesday. She was 22. A cause of death has not yet been released, but police said there was no threat to anyone else on campus and they are not treating Meyer’s death as suspicious. […]