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Former Australian Medical Association President Reveals ‘Devastating’ COVID Vax Injury

Dr. Kerryn Phelps claims she and her wife both suffered serious, ongoing injuries after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and that vaccine injury is a topic that few in the medical profession are willing to discuss.

26% Of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany Plan to Stay

At least 11,000 Ukrainian refugees took part in a survey inquiring about their future plans in Germany.

FDA Study Links Vax to Blood Clots in Elderly

The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine may be linked to higher instances of adverse effects in people over 65, including blood clots and heart attacks, according to a study by the FDA, but the agency still maintains that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks of contracting COVID-19.

Opposition to Childhood Vaccine Mandates on the Rise, More Parents Say They Want the Right to Choose

A growing number of parents oppose vaccine mandates as a precondition for public school attendance, and interest among adults in receiving COVID-19 booster shots is waning, according to a national poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

Fauci, Other Gov’t Officials to Face Scrutiny Over Actions Connected with COVID Pandemic

The House Oversight Committee is taking a deep dive into the events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, and Rep. James Comer (R-KY) says they are starting from the bottom and working their way up.

Stimulus Update 2023: Here Are Six States Sending Payments Worth Up to $1,500 Next Year

Anyone living in these six states may be receiving some extra pocket cash sometime next year.

Gov. DeSantis: ‘Medical Establishment Never Wanted to Be Honest’ About COVID Vaccine ‘Drawbacks’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) elaborated on his call for a grand jury to investigate “wrongdoing” regarding the COVID-19 vaccines.

Biden Admin Grants Working Visas to 65,000 Foreigners to Help ‘Meet Needs of American Businesses’

The Biden administration is set to allow nearly 65,000 H-2B foreign visa workers to take on nonagricultural jobs in the United States over the next nine months.

Businesses Pulled Back on ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Programs This Year, New Report Finds

Corporate America dialed back overall enthusiasm for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, also known as DEI, according to research from Glassdoor.

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