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First Congressional Hearing on Gain-of-Function Research: Sens. Paul, Hassan

Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Maggie Hassan (N.H.) are set to lead the first congressional hearing on gain-of-function research as part of his ongoing efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Florida Medical Board Considers Banning Transition Treatments for Kids

The state would ban treatments for children under 18.

Los Angeles No Longer Requiring Proof of Citizenship For Government Jobs

Los Angeles is ending its requirement for employers to provide proof of citizenship in order to hold government positions.

Newsom Declares California in State of Emergency Due to Monkeypox

The declaration was handed down to "bolster the state's vaccination efforts."

Monkeypox: California, Illinois Declare State of Emergency, Push Vax Tied to Heart Disease, ‘Spontaneous Abortion’

The U.S. had 5,811 monkeypox cases as of Monday, according to the CDC.

Buffalo Pregnancy Center Firebombed by Pro-Abortion Extremists Reopens After Spending $100,000 on Security

A Buffalo pro-life pregnancy center that was firebombed and vandalized by pro-abortion extremist group Jane’s Revenge in June has re-opened its doors to patients after rebuilding for 52 days and incurring over $100,000 in new security expenses.

‘They Need Jesus’: Herschel Walker Responds to MSNBC Comments

Herschel Walker, the star athlete-turned Republican U.S. Senate challenger in Georgia, responded on Monday afternoon to Elie Mystal's claim that Walker is "so clearly unintelligent" and "what Republicans want from their Negroes."

Three More States Are Poised to Ban Abortion Amid Court Battles

Idaho, Tennessee and Texas are moving to enact “trigger bans” restricting abortions after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade June 24, ending the precedent which had banned states from restricting abortion throughout the first six months of pregnancy.

Amazon Cuts 100,000 Employees From Workforce in a Single Quarter

Amazon, one of the largest tech employers in the world, has revealed that it is now hiring at the slowest pace since 2019 and has cut over 100,000 employees globally in the June quarter, likely due to the dramatic economic slowdown since 2021.

COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Payment Given to Family of Japanese Woman Who Died

A Japanese health ministry committee awarded a compensation payment to the family of a woman who died after suffering an allergic response and sudden heart attack after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

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