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Soaring Prices Are Changing the Way People Eat

Cooking oil, chicken and other kitchen staples are increasingly out of reach as fears of ‘demand destruction’ begin to materialize.

He ‘Can Choke’: UCLA Race and Equity Director Wished for Clarence Thomas’ Death

Johnathan Perkins, director for Race and Equity at University of California, Los Angeles, tweeted his wish for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to die after news broke that Thomas was hospitalized for an infection.

Ukraine War Causing Food Shortages In Fragile Middle East

Layal Aswad was already exhausted by Lebanon’s devastating two-year economic collapse. Now, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sends food and energy prices soaring even further, she finds herself struggling to put food on the table for her family of four.

“As Many as 8,000 People to Be Apprehended Daily”: Illegal Immigrants Pour Over U.S. Border at Record Pace

While the United States is distracted by Supreme Court hearings, the crisis in Ukraine, and economic woes, another crisis has continually been brewing on the southern border.

‘Spies Who Lie’: N.Y. Post Calls Out 51 Intelligence ‘Experts’ Who Won’t Apologize for Discrediting Hunter Biden Reports

The New York Post Editorial Board is calling out dozens of U.S. intelligence community “experts” who all claimed that the paper’s reporting on the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop in the few weeks ahead of the 2020 election was “Russian disinformation,” noting that they have yet to apologize for their misleading comments.

Spies Who Lie: 51 ‘Intelligence’ Experts Refuse to Apologize for Discrediting True Hunter Biden Story

51 former “intelligence” officials who cast doubt on The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop stories in a public letter really were just desperate to get Joe Biden elected president.

Multiple Nations at U.N. Securities Council Offered Concern About U.S.-Funded Bio-labs

Multiple nations are open to hearing more about Russian claims of US bio-lab activities around the world.

Pfizer Pushes for 4th Shot, Says 3 Doses ‘Not That Good’ Against Infections

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Sunday said the vaccine maker plans to submit data on a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration because protection after three doses is “not that good against infections” and “doesn’t last very long” when faced with a variant like Omicron.

Farmers Hit Hard by Price Increases as Food Price Spike Looms

Goods and services around the country are becoming increasingly more expensive, but farmers may be among the hardest hit as inflation, supply chain issues, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are expected to send food prices soaring even higher.

France Suspends Vax Passport Program Ahead of Elections

France is set to suspend their “vaccine passport” program on March 14 just before citizens head to the polls national elections.

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