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Whoopi Goldberg Apologizes for Inappropriate Holocaust Comments

Whoopi Goldberg has issued an apology on her social media account hours after she said the Holocaust had 'nothing to do with race.'

Republican-Led States File Antiabortion Bills Before Supreme Court Rules on Roe

Lawmakers in at least 29 states looking to pass measures to stop abortion.

20-Year-Old Vaxxed Woman Faces Double Amputation Following Injection

A young woman faces the possibility of losing both her legs due to complications of COVID Myocarditis, Rhabdomyolysis, mild pneumonia, Cyanosis, and Acidosis.

Pfizer, FDA Ask Court to Further Delay Release of COVID Vaccine Safety Data

Days prior to today’s scheduled release of documents related to the Pfizer COVID vaccine, the pharmaceutical company asked a federal court to let it intervene before any information is released. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it agreed with the drugmaker’s request.

Should you Homeschool?

There’s been an explosion in the popularity of homeschooling over the last two years. Here’s why, and how you can get started with homeschooling

Under Biden Proposal, Everyone Including Kids Could More Easily Get Transgender Surgery

There’s no limit to the number of insurance-sponsored surgeries someone could have, Roger Severino said.

Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdowns in N.J. Running for Congress

Ian Smith, a gym owner in New Jersey who refused to shut his doors throughout COVID is now running for Congress.

Trump Teases Pardon of Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters

Former President Donald Trump suggested he would mount a presidential run in 2024 and if successful said he would weigh pardoning those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol incident.

Biden Filibustered a Black Woman Judge’s Nomination for Two Years

Joe Biden has pledged to nominate the first black woman to the Supreme Court, but he seems to have forgotten about the time he filibustered a black woman judge’s nomination to America’s second-highest court for two years.

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