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Mask Mandate Lifted for Public Servants, Workplaces to Return to Full Capacity: Health Canada

Mask mandates are being lifted for public servants while government departments and agencies will return to the workplace at full capacity, Health Canada said in an update of its occupational health guidance on May 16.

Black Lives Matter Has $42 Million in Assets

The foundation started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement is still worth tens of millions of dollars, after spending more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses, according to tax documents filed with the IRS.

Disney+ Reportedly Set to Make This Move to Help Make Platform ‘Family-Friendly’

Disney is reportedly planning to curtail the types of advertisements available on a new tier of its streaming service to keep the environment “family-friendly,” according to Variety.

Roughly 150 Netflix Employees Laid off After Subscriber Losses

About 150 Netflix employees were laid off Tuesday, mostly in the United States, roughly a month after the streaming service reported a decrease in subscriber numbers for the first time in 10 years.

U.S. FDA Authorizes Pfizer’s COVID Booster Shot for Young Children

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized the use of a booster shot of Pfizer (PFE.N) and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11, making everyone in the country over the age of 5 eligible for a third shot.

Court Suspends Biden’s ‘Sex-Change’ Surgery Mandate

A federal judge has ordered a suspension – at least for the short-term – of Joe Biden's agenda that would require employers and health care providers to pay for – and for surgeons to perform – "sex-change" surgeries that end up mutilating the healthy body parts of children.

Twitter Senior Engineer Says Company ‘Does Not Believe in Free Speech, Employees Are ‘Commie’

Undercover video sheds light on Twitter insiders' view of free speech and the possible takeover by Elon Musk.

Victory for Ted Cruz as Supreme Court Rebuffs Biden Administration, Strikes Down Campaign Spending Rule

In a 6-3 vote the Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a campaign finance rule regulating the repayment of loans by a candidate to his own campaign, handing a win on May 16 to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who challenged the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulation.

Study Finds ‘Positive Correlation’ Between Higher Mask Usage and COVID-19 Deaths

“Countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with low mask usage,” found a new study, whose data and analysis instead discovered a “moderate positive correlation between mask usage and deaths.”

Why Did Rand Paul Delay Washington’s $40 Billion Ukraine Giveaway?

Even by Washington standards, the Biden Administration’s recent request for $33 billion for military aid to Ukraine was shocking.

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