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A Study in Supreme Court Confirmation Contrasts: Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Brett Kavanaugh

Jackson supporters "pretending" that "serious questions and discussion on the relevant qualifications of a judge" are "somehow equivalent to what happened in the Brett Kavanaugh process," says legal activist Carrie Severino.

Feds’ Pressure on Tech Platforms to Censor COVID ‘Misinformation’ Is Unconstitutional, Suit Says

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is using same statutory authority Supreme Court struck down for eviction moratorium, suit says.

Easter Is the Latest Holiday Hit by Inflation; Candy Prices Surge, Supply Shortages Abound

Easter is the latest holiday to be affected by inflation, as price surges and shortages of necessary raw materials hamper candy producers.

Canadian Pastor Brings Christ to Inmates While in Jail for Nearly Six Weeks Now

A famed pastor who was repeatedly imprisoned for opposing the Canadian government is now preaching behind bars.

4 Big Takeaways From the New York Times’s Attempt to Control the Hunter Biden Narrative

A closer look at The New York Times’ reporting on Hunter Biden shows Biden’s team may be laying the groundwork ahead of an even bigger story.

Moscow Exchange to Resume Shares and Bond Trading in Normal Mode on Monday -Central Bank

The Russian central bank said on Saturday that the Moscow Exchange will resume trading on Monday.

Austria Reinstates Mask and Vaccine Mandates Two Weeks After Lifting Them

Austria was one of the only countries to introduce compulsory vaccination

Army Approves Reduced Physical Fitness Standards for Women, Older Soldiers

Following a three-year review, the Army has scrapped plans to use the same physical fitness test for all soldiers.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Garners Strong Support and Opposition

The Parental Rights in Education bill is expected to hit the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “soon.”

In Lab Study, Pfizer Vaccine Showed Potential to Alter DNA in Human Liver Cells, but Scientists Caution More Research Needed

Swedish researchers showed the mRNA from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can be reverse-transcribed into DNA in human liver cells in vitro, but more research is needed to determine if this transcribed vaccine-derived DNA can integrate into human genomic DNA.

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