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Vax Causes ‘Lymphomatous Lesions’ in ‘Rapid Progression’: Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Journal

A pre-print November case report from the peer-reviewed journal, Frontiers in Medicine, shows the experimental Pfizer–BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine caused "rapid progression of lymphomatous lesions" in a 66-year-old man with "no significant medical history."

Powerful Jan. 6 Panel’s Efforts May Hurt Biden, Democrats

The partisan House Jan. 6 select committee's investigation could backfire on President Joe Biden and Democrats in next year's midterms, according to the Washington Examiner.

As trial of Harvard prof opens, Biden faces pressure to end Trump program to catch Chinese spies

Campaign to kill Justice Department’s "China Initiative" intensifies despite Beijing’s continuing espionage activities.

What I’ve learned rescuing my daughter from her transgender fantasy

'She was morphing into an emo-Goth-vampirelike creature'

Andrew Cuomo ordered to return $5.1M pandemic book profits to state

New York’s top ethics panel on Tuesday ordered disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to pay the state $5.1 million in book profits he made on the backs of taxpayers amid the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Horrifying Details Emerge From Charges Against Top CNN Producer Accused Of Child Sex Crimes

Disturbing new details emerged this week from the federal charges against CNN senior producer John Griffin, 44, stemming from allegations that he tried to and did groom children for sex.

Democrat-Run Cities With Soros-Backed DAs Are Watching Crime Spiral Out Control

New York City Council Member Antonio Reynoso (D) has introduced a bill to abolish the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) gang database as gang crime reaches a new high throughout the city.

CNN staffer indicted on charges of enticing minors into ‘unlawful sexual activity’

A CNN staffer was arrested on three charges related to sexual abuse Friday after allegedly enticing women over the internet to allow him to teach their daughters sexual acts.

Southern California’s Container-Ship Backlog Moves Farther Out to Sea

Authorities say strong winds and rough seas have forced them to keep ships farther apart and away from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

University of Iowa to pay nearly $2M to lawyers for Christian student groups in religious liberty cases

The University of Iowa will pay close to $2 million in attorneys fees to a religious freedom legal organization that represented two Christian student groups that sued the college for violating their right to free exercise of religion.

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