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Goldman Sachs Asks Employees to Get Booster Shots to Enter Offices

Goldman Sachs has informed U.S. employees who are returning to offices they will have to get a COVID-19 booster shot, if eligible, by Feb. 1 in order to enter company premises as Omicron spreads throughout the country, while New York registers one of the highest infection rates.

Mask Karen Who Assaulted 80 Year Old Man Compared Herself To Rosa Parks

Elderly passenger told her she “isn’t black….this isn’t Alabama and this isn’t a bus.”

U.S. Govt Chartered Christmas ‘Ghost Flights’ to Carry Illegal Migrants into Pennsylvania.

Local political figures are leading a charge to find out who was on the planes, with local sources insisting hundreds of illegal minors are being flown in.

Women Inmates Seek Help as Law Allows ‘Trans Women’ to Share Spaces in California Prisons

Female inmates in California prisons are seeking relief after a new California law allows biological men to be housed at women’s detention centers in the state based on their “gender identity.”

Golf champion ignites social media firestorm with question that counters narrative about Omicron variant

Golf champion Phil Mickelson ignited a social media firestorm late last week after posing a question about the Omicron variant of COVID-19 that cut against the grain of the COVID narrative.

Conservatives Hit Loudoun County Schools with Over 500 FOIA Requests

Conservatives seeking information about a Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) alleged sexual assault coverup, among other things, have flooded the school division with over 500 Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA) requests, according to Loudoun Now.

Justice Neil Gorsuch: Religious Freedom’s New Champion

Eight of the nine Supreme Court justices are Catholics or Jews—groups historically victimized by religious discrimination. Yet the court’s emerging leader in defending religious freedom is its only mainline Protestant.

Pope Francis AGAIN Snubs China’s Uighurs in Christmas Message

Pope Francis once again failed to mention the genocide of Uighur Muslims in China Saturday in his annual virtual tour of injustices around the world.

Supreme Court Sets Special Hearing on Biden’s COVID Vax Mandates

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 7 in cases challenging two of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Those mandates would apply to more than 100 million Americans who work at private-sector businesses and health care facilities.

How Advent Teaches Us, Amid Sorrow, To Rejoice

Today is the last day of Advent. What does the church teach us about sadness and joy? Just consider some of her hymns and scriptures.

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