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Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Treating Long-Haul COVID Syndrome – Mercola

Long COVID, also known as long-haul COVID, chronic COVID or long-haul syndrome, refers to symptoms that persist for four or more weeks after an initial COVID-19 infection. Board-certified internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough discusses potential treatments for long-haul COVID in the video above, including which tests may be necessary and when to seek emergency medical care.

Banned Film Exposes the Real Reason for the COVID Pandemic

Prior to 2020, if you heard the term “lockdown” you might think of something that happens in a prison — not in a free society. This mechanism of control has since become commonplace — not among prisoners but among the free — with repercussions that are only beginning to be understood.

The Education Governor: Desantis Eliminates FSA in Public Schools

On Tuesday, Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the elimination of primary statewide standardized tests in public schools after this year.

Police Departments Report Spike in Gas Thefts Amid Rising Fuel Prices

With sharply rising gasoline prices come nefarious methods criminals use to avoid the pain at the pump.

$45 Million Paid to Victims of Covid Vax Injury in Thailand

Thailand pays out roughly $45 million to victims of COVID-19 vaccines so far.

Russia, Ukraine May Soon Come to Agreement: Russian Negotiator

Moskow said Kyiv is now seeing the situation "much more adequately."

W.H.O. Estimates Number of People Impacted in Ukraine at 18 Million

The current estimated number of people impacted in Ukraine is 18 million, of which 6.7 million are internally displaced, the WHO Europe said in a statement on Monday.

Pfizer Pushes for 4th Shot, Says 3 Doses ‘Not That Good’ Against Infections

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Sunday said the vaccine maker plans to submit data on a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration because protection after three doses is “not that good against infections” and “doesn’t last very long” when faced with a variant like Omicron.

Moscow Cancels Masks COVID Requirements for Businesses March 15, Mayor Says

Wearing masks became mandatory in stores and on transport, in businesses, and public places in the Russian capital on May 12, 2020.

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