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G20 Leaders Sign Agreement to Use Vax Passports to ‘Facilitate’ International Travel

The passports are expected to be issued through the World Health Organization (WHO).

Black Student Union Tells White Students Not to Attend Special Event

The University of Southern California's Black Student Union invited students to a free, private screening of the recently released Wakanda Forever, but asked white students not to attend.

Global Banks Partnering to Test Centralized Digital Currency

The banks partnered with the New York Federal Reserve.

Church Attendance Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels Although Most Have Reopened

Nearly three years after the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns forced churches across the United States to shut their doors, many attendees have yet to return, even as the vast majority of churches have resumed in-person services.

CNBC Calls AZ Governor’s Race for Katie Hobbs

Democrat Katie Hobbs won the Arizona gubernatorial race over Republican Kari Lake, NBC News reports.

RNC to Send Hundreds of Republican Officials to Support Hershel Walker in Georgia Senate Runoff

The Republican National Committee is sending hundreds of GOP officials and staffers to Georgia this week as the Senate runoff between Republican Hershel Walker and Democrat Raphael Warnock begins.

Hershel Walker Raises $3.3 Million for Runoff Election

Georgia Senate Republican candidate Hershel Walker has already raised $3.3 million on the first day of his runoff election campaign.

Kerry’s Climate Alarmism Scheme Allows Polluting Companies to Continue Polluting

White House climate envoy John Kerry announced Wednesday that the Biden administration and environmental nonprofits are creating a financial framework that will allow corporations to offset their emissions by buying “carbon credits” from developing nations.

Biden Promises ‘No More Drilling’ After Recently Approving More Drilling

President Biden promised "no more drilling" after a climate change protester confronted him about drilling oil Sunday.

Is the Lab-Made ‘80 Percent Lethality’ COVID Real?

Recently, the news about Boston University creating a new type of virus became a red-hot topic. It is said that the virus has a lethality rate of 80 percent. Is it true?

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