February

Woman Dies of Rare Brain Disease Within 3 Months of Second Pfizer Shot, Doctor Says Vaccine Could Be Responsible

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Gianni Cohen said her mother, Cheryl Cohen, developed Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease after getting the Pfizer vaccine, and died within three months of her second dose.

Gates Foundation ‘Working With Chinese Gov’t’ to Promote Beijing’s Global Medical Clout: Report

In January 2020, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced that it would donate $10 million to contain the spread of the coronavirus in China and Africa.

Covid: How the West Embraced Central Planning and Abandoned Human Rights

In January 2020, Hubei and more than a dozen other provinces in mainland China implemented totalitarian lockdown measures, such as the closure of schools...

‘You Killed My Son’: Grieving Mom Calls Radio Show Just Hours After Learning Her Son Died in Kabul Attack

“My son was one of the Marines who died yesterday… I woke up at 4:00 this morning to Marines at my door telling me my son is dead.”

U.S. Economic Confidence Dips as More Say Economy Worsening

STORY HIGHLIGHTS Economic Confidence Index slips to -12, from -6 in July and +2 in AprilRatings of current economy stable; more see economy getting worse...

Trump Blasts House 6 Jan. Probe as ‘Partisan Sham’ to ‘Distract’ Americans From Biden’s ‘Failures’

The House of Representatives’ Select Committee investigating the 6 January Capitol violence began its first hearing on 27 July in the wake of Republicans lawmakers’ refusal of a bill to create a formal, bipartisan 9/11 Commission-style investigation into the Capitol unrest.

U.S. jobless claims rise by 4,000 to 353,000

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose for the first time in five weeks even though the economy and job market have been recovering briskly from the coronavirus pandemic.

Deep Blue States Continue to Hold the US Economy Down

Monday’s unemployment numbers show blue states are the leaders in the nation’s unemployment.

’15 Million Votes Cannot be Accounted For’ in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

We all know there was funny business during the 2020 election.

High Inflation Could Be Stickier Than Anticipated

Companies raise prices in response to higher labor costs, fanning inflation further

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