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New Research Finds Antidepressants May Cause ‘Emotional Blunting’

A new study found that antidepressants may make it more difficult for users to feel both positive and negative emotions.

FDA Study Finds ‘Small But Statistically Significant Elevated Risk’ of Bell’s Palsy, Myocardial Infarction, and Pulmonary Embolism Among Pfizer Vax Recipients

Diseases that bring on facial paralysis (BP), heart attack (AMI), and blood clots in the lung (PE).

California Border Protection Won’t Increase the Height of a Portion of Border Wall Amid Immigration, Drug, Illegal Firearms Crisis

Plans now include lowering one section from the originally proposed 30 feet to 18 feet.

FDA Proposes Yearly COVID-19 Vaccinations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing annual COVID-19 vaccinations, according to multiple outlets.

Watchdog Says HHS Management of COVID Gain-of-Function Research ‘Does Not Fully Meet Key Elements of Effective Oversight’

HHS oversight of gain-of-function research “does not fully meet key elements of effective oversight" and "fell short in terms of transparency and performing reviews."

Abbott Labs Face DOJ Criminal Investigation Over Baby Formula Shortage

Abbott Laboratories' Michigan plant, which was at the center of the U.S. baby formula shortage last year, faces a criminal investigation by the Justice Department, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Authorization of Military Force Against Mexican Cartels Gains More Support in Congress

A resolution introduced by GOP Reps. Mike Waltz and Dan Crenshaw authorizing military action against Mexican drug cartels fueling the deadly fentanyl epidemic sweeping the U.S. is gaining more cosponsors.

MSNBC Calls Widely Publicized WEF Agenda a ‘Conspiracy Theory’

So-called conspiracy theorists "think that the CEOs here are gathering to make you take vaccines and to eat bugs."

42 Texas Counties Support for Formal ‘Invasion’ Declaration

Article IV, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution authorizes the governor to “call forth the militia to execute the laws of the state, to suppress insurrections, and to repel invasions.”

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

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