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American Heart Association Says Spike Protein in mRNA Vaccines May Be Harmful

The American Heart Association invalidated fact-checkers and big tech yet again this week when the organization published research suggesting the spike protein in vaccines can hurt some people.

Putin Declares Christmas Truce

Will last Jan 6 to Jan 7.

Zelensky to Participate in WEF, Talk with BlackRock for Reconstruction Funding

Ukrainian president announces participation in WEF, holds discussions with BlackRock for postwar reconstruction funding.

How the American Academy of Pediatrics Is Destroying Children

We’ve recently explored far too many stories about the tragic effects of so-called “gender-affirming” treatments for children, such as have been seen at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Duke University Refuses Kidney Transplant to Dying Girl for Refusing COVID Vax

Two Christian parents, Chrissy and Lee Hicks, both North Carolina Army veterans, have 11 children, including a 14-year-old girl, Yulia, who is a rescued orphan from Ukraine.

Elon Musk Says He’s Not Suicidal After Publishing ‘Twitter Files’ Exposing Hunter Biden Laptop Censorship

Twitter CEO Elon Musk said there’s “more smoking guns” to come surrounding the Hunter Biden censorship scandal, and issued an eerie reminder that he’s not suicidal.

Musk Says This Is ‘What Really Happened’ When Twitter Suppressed the Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Author Matt Taibbi posted the story in a long Twitter thread.

GOP Strategists Outline Challenges for DeSantis White House Bid

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as one of the front-runners for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but GOP strategists note that he would face several challenges if he were to run.

Pompeo: Teachers Union Head Is ‘Most Dangerous Person in the World’

Pompeo made his comments during an interview with news website Semafor.

Youth Hospitalizations for Suicidal Thoughts Rises 59% in 5 Years: Report

Suicide rates and mental health-related hospital visits among youth were rising before the COVID-19 pandemic but surged even higher during the lockdowns, according to a new study.

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