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Family Sues TikTok After 10-Year-Old Dies From ‘Blackout Challenge’

A heartbroken Pennsylvania mother is suing TikTok after her 10-year-old daughter died from doing what's referred to on the video network as the "Blackout Challenge."

Pfizer COVID Vax Protection Wanes ‘Rapidly’ Just Weeks After Second, Third Doses: JAMA

Peer-reviewed study shows antibody levels drop quickly to 19$ at weeks 12 to 14.

Biden Admin Cancels Oil, Gas Drilling Leases Amid Record-High Fuel Prices

The Biden administration made another decision on Thursday that is sure to upset tens of millions of drivers suffering under record-high gas and diesel prices.

Ukraine to Put First Russian Soldier On Trial for War Crimes

Ukraine's top prosecutor announced plans to hold the first war crimes trial over Russia's ongoing invasion.

COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Washington Post Ironically Calls on Washington University to Change Its Name Because of ‘Racism’

The opinion piece says that the university needs a new name to address systemic racism.

Border Agents Catching Over 1,000 Illegals per Day in El Paso Sector

Border Patrol agents are now ‘encountering’ more than 1,000 illegal aliens every day in El Paso Sector amid a historic crisis at the U.S. southern border, according to reports.

White Evangelicals Support Abortion Bans More Than Other Religious Groups

A survey conducted on 11,044 Americans and released last Friday showed that white Evangelicals lead religious groups in opposing abortion.

COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 6 Won’t Have to Meet 50% Efficacy Standard, FDA Official Says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official told a congressional committee on Friday that COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 6 will not have to meet the agency’s 50% efficacy threshold required to obtain Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).

Durham Says FBI, Intelligence Agencies Slowly Producing Classified Materials

Special counsel John Durham filed court papers on May 10 saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor Danchenko, who prosecutors say lied to investigators about how he obtained information that later appeared in the controversial and discredited Steele dossier that was used against former President Donald Trump.

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