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Crown Prosecution throws out case against Christian street preacher

A Christian street preacher fined under Covid regulations is celebrating after his case was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.

NIH Began Study on Vaccine Safety For Pregnant Women AFTER Many Moms Had Taken The Jab

'However, we lack robust, prospective clinical data on vaccination in these populations'

NY Times: Biden Admin Officials ‘Relieved’ SCOTUS Restored Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy

The New York Times reported Monday that members of President Joe Biden’s administration felt “relief” after the Supreme Court allowed former President Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy to be reinstated.

Biden’s energy-climate agenda facing 5 big problems

'Oil obviously has no alternative'

Military Service Members With Natural Immunity File Lawsuit Against DOD, FDA, HHS Over COVID Vaccine Mandate

Two active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces on Aug. 17 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of themselves and 220,000 active service members who are being forced to get a COVID vaccine despite having had COVID and acquired natural immunity to SARS-CoV-2.

‘This Is a Gift to Larry Elder’: Top Dem to Campaign with Newsom Ahead of Recall

The days are winding down until California’s Sept. 14 recall election and Gov. Gavin Newsom is bringing out big-name Democrats to support him in the final stretch.

Nigerian Pastor Says Government ‘Fully’ Supports Killings Of Christians: Report

Thirty-six Nigerian Christians have been killed in attacks reportedly carried about by Islamic Fulani herdsmen in the month of August.

US will take in 50,000 Afghan refugees and spend up to $2,275 on EACH for housing, food and sending their children to school

The US will take in around 50,000 Afghan refugees and spend up to $2,275 on each for housing, food and sending children to school.

20 states sue Biden administration over LGBT discrimination policies for schools and employers

(Christian Today) Twenty states are suing the Biden administration for implementing expanded LGBT nondiscrimination provisions that the plaintiffs believe run afoul of federal law...

Weak Jobs Report Could Cool Fed’s Tapering Plans

Friday’s lackluster non-farm payrolls report, which showed American employers adding far fewer jobs in August than expected, is likely to cool enthusiasm among Federal Reserve policymakers for a quick roll-back of stimulus, some experts believe.

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