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Biden Admin Guidance Prioritizes Race in Administering COVID Drugs

New York and Minnesota among states prioritizing race in COVID treatment distribution.

Celebrity-Obsessed People Are Less Intelligent: Peer-Reviewed Study

Data show "celebrity worship was associated with lower performance on the cognitive tests."

CDC Not Investigating Myocarditis Death of 13-Year-Old Days After Pfizer Shot, Emails Reveal

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is leaving it to state health departments to investigate deaths reported following COVID vaccines, including the June 2021 death of 13-year-old Jacob Clynick who died of myocarditis three days after his second Pfizer shot.

Omicron Poses 83% Lower Risk of ICU Admission, 65% Less Hospitalization, Death: Study

Canadian study also finds risk of hospitalization or death for Omicron infection is 65% less than Delta.

‘Worse than the Civil war’: how fixation on Capitol riot makes America ignore its other major problem

Disparate reactions to left-wing protesters at the DOI versus the ones at the US Capitol show how biased the mainstream media truly is.

1619 Project Author Nikole Hannah-Jones Falsely Claimed Civil War Began in 1865

Hannah-Jones later said her tweet was 'poorly worded.'

Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush Will Not Seek a 16th Term in Office

Long-serving Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois has revealed that he will not seek a 16th term in office.

Andrew Cuomo Not Facing Charges Over COVID Nursing Home Deaths

An attorney has announced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will not be legally charged for the controversial deaths in nursing homes during COVID.

Prince Andrew Hopes to Dodge Public Sex Assault Trial as Court to Unseal Secret Epstein-Giuffre Deal

Prince Andrew’s legal team insists that the 2009 Epstein-Giuffre agreement could shield him from the civil sexual abuse lawsuit filed by the alleged abuse victim, who claims she was trafficked out to engage in intimate relations with the royal against her will when she was a minor under US laws.

Five Major Issues the Military Will Face in 2022

After an eventful 2021, things are unlikely to calm down in the new year. Here are a few issues that will be high priorities for the Department of Defense going forward.

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