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Pelosi Quotes Bible to Justify Sending Military Aid to Ukraine

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was blasted by critics overnight following her speech late Tuesday on the House floor in which she quoted the Gospel of Matthew in order to shore up support for the $40 billion Ukraine aid bill that was later approved by the chamber.

Biden Wanted $33B More for Ukraine. Congress Quickly Raised It to $40B. Who Benefits?

From the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the Biden White House has repeatedly announced large and seemingly random amounts of money that it intends to send to fuel the war in Ukraine.

COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Driverless Cars Record Everything, Making Them Moving Surveillance Machines

Driverless cars have video cameras that record everything around them. Companies use the cameras and footage to improve the safety and operability of these vehicles.

Mainstream Media Now Doubting COVID Booster Efficiency (Video)

Good Morning America hosts questions what could bring the pandemic-related vaccine recommendations to a halt.

Democrats’ Effort to Secure Roe v. Wade Fails

Bill fails in 49-51 vote.

Auditor Who Dismissed 2020 Fraud Failed to Declare Thousands of Dollars From Zuckerberg Election Interference Fund

An election official from a county which received funds from the Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life used a local newspaper column to dismiss evidence of election fraud, praising mail-in ballots in the process, and helping dismiss notions of foul play despite his obvious conflict of interest.

GOP Rep. Stefanik Calls Out Biden over Baby Formula Shortage — ‘We Have Seen No Plan’

Wednesday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) demanded action from President Joe Biden and the Food and Drug Administration to solve the nationwide baby formula shortage crisis.

COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 6 Won’t Have to Meet 50% Efficacy Standard, FDA Official Says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official told a congressional committee on Friday that COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 6 will not have to meet the agency’s 50% efficacy threshold required to obtain Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).

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