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Canada Police: ‘All Options on the Table’ to End Peaceful Trucker Protests

Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly told reporters on Monday that “all options are on the table,” including “enforcement,” to end an ongoing protest led by truckers in the Canadian capital against the country’s onerous anti-coronavirus mandates that Sloly himself admitted had led to no injuries or violence.

Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis Injuring Record Number of Young People. Will Shots Also Bankrupt Families?

Medical debt is the predominant cause for about 25% of consumer bankruptcies, with medical debt often triggered by "sudden adverse events — such as vaccine-induced myocarditis.

U. of New Hampshire Students Assigned to Confront People Who They’ve Witnessed Using Offensive Language

An assignment by the University of New Hampshire has drawn criticism after asking students to call out those they believe use racist and other offensive types of language.

NIH Used Taxpayer Dollars to Fund Study in Which Gay Teens Log Sexual Activity Sans Parental Consent

The project, run through Columbia University, has cost $8 million over a decade

US Business Borrowing for Equipment Fell 3 Percent in December

U.S. companies borrowed 3 percent less in December to finance their investments in equipment, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Tuesday, as inflation and Omicron cloud economic outlook.

FBI Raids COVID Testing Company Accused of Falsifying Test Results in $124 Million Cover-up

On Saturday, the FBI searched the headquarters of a COVID-19 testing company accused of providing false or deceptive test results.

FBI Agents Search Illinois-Based ‘COVID Control’ Headquarters

The FBI has searched the center while investigating the multimillion-dollar COVID-19 testing business.

Jan. 6 Committee Could Be Used Against Dems in 2022 According to Experts

Experts believe the broad scope of the Jan. 6 committee could come back to haunt Democrats if power in the House changes hands in the upcoming election.

U.S. Economy Slows to ‘Near Standstill’ as Omicron, Supply Chain Delays, and Inflation Surge

Economic growth in the United States slowed sharply in the first weeks of the year due to supply chain disruptions, high prices, and labor shortages linked to the surge in Covid-19 infections, according to data from a purchasing managers survey released Monday.

Armored Car Company Sues Govt. for Roadside Seizures

Deputies stop drivers, take their cash and let them go

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