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It’s Not Over: Bill Gates Warns of “Even More Fatal” Variant of COVID Coming

Bill Gates warns that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, asserting that there is likely to be an “even more fatal” variant of the virus coming.

Elementary Special Ed Teacher Caught on Video Choking Child Who Refused to Wear COVID Mask

Despite the governor rescinding the mask mandate, the boy was harassed for not putting on his mask.

Fauci and Lemon Spotted Maskless in Photo at Crowded Dinner Party

Anthony Fauci said he wouldn't attend Sunday night's White House Correspondent Dinner due to COVID, but was spotted at a pre-party maskless.

COVID Vax Can Trigger Acute Hepatitis

A recent case report about a man who received an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine suggests that taking the vaccine “may trigger immune-mediated hepatitis,” researchers wrote.

Finnish Prosecutor Will Keep Prosecuting Christian Politician for Quoting the Bible

Finland’s top prosecutor announced Friday she will appeal a unanimous court decision rejecting her allegations of “hate speech” against a Christian politician for quoting the Bible on Twitter.

Supreme Court Sides With Conservative in Christian Flag Case

Boston "violated the free speech clause of the First Amendment," writes Justice Breyer.

Is the Narrative Around COVID-19 Vaccines Misleading?

Since the beginning of 2021, the official narrative with regards to the COVID-19 vaccines has maintained that they are safe, efficacious, and working well. For example, Premier Mark McGowan of Western Australia confidently stated that “by getting to higher levels of third dose vaccination we’re going to save lots of lives.”

Longtime Analyst Mel Kiper Was Barred From NFL Draft Over Vaccine Status

Kiper has been a part of ESPN's draft coverage since 1984.

Excessive Government Spending Is Dragging Down the American Economy, Analysts Say

A year ago, President Joe Biden was riding the polls with a 59 percent approval rating having just signed what he called the “American Rescue Plan”...

University Unlawfully Stops Christian Students From Debating Gay Marriage

Three Christian college students have sued the University of Idaho for alleged wrongful punishment for expressing traditional views on marriage and sexual ethics on campus.

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