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Tearful ethics professor delivers emotional ‘lesson’ on vaccine mandates before being placed on leave

An ethics professor in Canada gave what could be her final lesson at the university she has been employed at for the past 20 years. The lesson was regarding vaccine mandates. The professor's employer has implemented mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, which she believes is unethical.

Penn State Prof Placed On Leave, Criminally Charged With Attacking Anti-Vaccine Mandate Student

The alleged attacker is an assistant professor of English and African American studies with a specialization in critical race theory

Biden Family Business Tied to $Trillions in Lithium Acquired by China through U.S. Afghanistan Withdrawal

Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan left the county's $3 trillion in lithium reserves to China and its state-controlled equity firms like Hunter Biden's Bohai, which owns the world's largest lithium-ion battery maker.

Big Tech companies shift to making semiconductors in-house

Some of the largest tech companies have decided to respond to the semiconductor shortage by designing their chips internally. Tech analysts and business people have spoken about the semiconductor shortage and how the coronavirus pandemic has severely drained the resources required to make the chips and parts needed for everyday electronic devices.

‘I’d Never Been Embarrassed of My Country Before’: A U.S. Marine’s Letter to Joe Biden

On the 20th anniversary of that very dark day for America, I’d never been embarrassed of my country before.  I had in fact, never been more proud of my country until a few weeks ago.

‘This Isn’t a Game’: Biden Slams GOP Governors as RNC Threatens to Sue White House Over Vax Mandates

The president earlier signed executive orders mandating that all federal workers get vaccinated if they want to keep their jobs. Another order signed by the president requires private federal contractors and sub-contractors to vaccinate their employees as well, with an additional mandate reported to be still in the works.

US Gasoline Prices Expected to Fall Under $3 Per Gallon By Fourth Quarter

US gasoline prices, retailing at seven-year highs above $3.15 per gallon due to peak seasonal demand and outages from Hurricane Ida, are expected to fall to under $3 by the fourth quarter of this year, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday.

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'

Biden’s energy-climate agenda facing 5 big problems

'Oil obviously has no alternative'

Trump Was Right: Taliban Now Holding Hostage Six Planes Full Of Americans

“They’re going to demand more and more, whether it be cash or legitimacy as the government of Afghanistan.”

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