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Mother of COVID Vax-Injured Son Blames Government

The mother of a young man who developed blood clots in his brain nine days after receiving the COVID vaccine is now blaming the government.

Few Schools Returning to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Increase

At least five school districts, most in the northeast of the country, have reinstated mask requirements for students amid an uptick in COVID-19 infections, and two requested that students be tested for the virus before returning to school from winter break.

American Banks Prepare for Decline in Profits, 17 Percent Drop Predicted for Top Six Banks in the Fourth Quarter

Big banks in the United States are getting ready to deal with shrinking profits due to factors like an overall difficult economic environment, despite the fact that interest incomes have risen over the past year.

The COVID Jabbed Are Dying While Fueling Variants

Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, John Campbell, Ph.D., a retired nurse educator, has gained a following for his even-handed evaluations of COVID science and statistics.

America Has a ‘Pandemic of Fatherlessness’ Contributing to Gender Confusion, Suicide, and More, Author Says

America is suffering from a pandemic that is not a virus, it “is a pandemic of fatherlessness."

Conservatives Can Address the Election Disparity (And Maybe Even Start Winning)

In the aftermath of an underwhelming performance by Republicans in the 2022 election, demands have echoed across the internet for conservative leaders to develop a ballot-harvesting and voter-mobilization infrastructure comparable to the Left’s.

Majority of Republicans Value Politicians’ Loyalty to Trump

65% of Republicans believe it is important for the GOP to demonstrate loyalty to Trump, 80% prefer candidates with similar policies, and two-thirds want them to share Trump's views on the 2020 election, while a majority of Republicans also prioritize investigating President Biden.

Christian Universities, Colleges See Increased Enrollment as Secular Institutions Falter

Christian colleges and universities in the US report increased enrollment and applications despite a national decline in college enrollment due to their dedication to their values and mission.

McCarthy Elected House Speaker

"Our system is built on checks and balances. It's time for us to be a check and provide some balance to the president's policies," McCarthy said.

California’s Reparations Task Force Chair: Blacks Are Owed $1M Each, Homeless Should Be First in Line

Black Californians should each receive $1 million and black people who are homeless should be first in line, according to the state’s Reparations Task Force chair.

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