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Biden to Pardon Thousands of People Convicted for Possessing Marijuana on Federal Property

President Joe Biden announced in a press release that he is pardoning thousands of individuals who were convicted for using and possessing marijuana on federal property.

FDA Responds to Ladapo’s Letter Over DNA Fragments in mRNA Vaccines: ‘Quite Implausible’

The Food and Drug Administration issued a response to Florida Surgeon General Matthew Ladapo's letter claiming there were DNA fragments present in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

San Francisco Politician Blames Homelessness on Capitalism

A San Francisco Democrat said capitalism is to blame for the homelessness in the city.

Arizona Governor Demands Federal Support for Southern Border

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) sent a letter to the Biden administration requesting reimbursement for funds the state has spent on the southern border.

Florida Surgeon General Issues Letter Questioning Presence of DNA in COVID-19 Vaccines

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, who previously cautioned against the COVID-19 vaccines, wrote a letter to the FDA questioning the inoculations.

Pfizer Halts Weight Loss Pill After Study Shows ‘High Rates’ of Adverse Side Effects

Pfizer announced last week that it is discontinuing development of its twice-daily weight loss pill "danuglipron" after a clinical trial showed "high rates" of adverse side effects among users.

FDA Investigating Cancer Risks in Gene Therapy Treatments

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating the cancer treatment CAR-T after it was notified of new blood cancers among individuals who received the treatment.

San Francisco Business Owner in ‘Financial Ruin’ Due to Crime Surge

A longtime San Francisco business owner is facing “financial ruin” after “widespread drug use, violence and filthy streets” happening in the California city.

Pfizer Failed to Fully Inform Pregnant Women of Risks in RSV Vaccine Trial

Pfizer failed to inform pregnant women participating in its RSV vaccine trial of potential risks.

Democratic Senator Questions Legality of Surveillance Program

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is questioning the legality of a White House surveillance program that allows law enforcement to access Americans' phone records.

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