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Klaus Schwab Tells Global Leaders to Collaborate for World Governance

The time has come for world governments to unite as one and tackle global problems such as climate change, trade, and economic disruption without hinderance or delay, World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab announced Wednesday.

Texas AG Investigating Whether Pharma Companies Deceptively Advertised Puberty Blocking Drugs

The attorney general of Texas is demanding documents from the manufacturers of puberty-blocking drugs as part of an investigation probing whether they have engaged in practices that violate state law.

Vaccine Passports Just One Way Blackrock, Vanguard Are Profiting From Pandemic, Reporter Tells Rfk, Jr.

In an appearance on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., a reporter for The Defender, explained how the two global asset giants pushing for vaccine passports also stand to profit greatly from orchestrating them.

Soaring Prices Are Changing the Way People Eat

Cooking oil, chicken and other kitchen staples are increasingly out of reach as fears of ‘demand destruction’ begin to materialize.

National Institutes of Health Deleted COVID Info at Wuhan Researcher’s Request, Emails Show

Deletion raised concerns in science circles but NIH directed reporters to more favorable coverage of the agency.

FDA OKs Another Pfizer/Moderna COVID Booster for 50 & Up

U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step to offer extra protection for the most vulnerable in case the coronavirus rebounds.

House GOP Leaders Working On ‘Commitment to America,’ Similar to 1994 ‘Contract’

Republicans in the House are working on their own version of the Contract With America, at least so says the GOP Speaker who helped pen the original version.

Ukraine War Causing Food Shortages In Fragile Middle East

Layal Aswad was already exhausted by Lebanon’s devastating two-year economic collapse. Now, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sends food and energy prices soaring even further, she finds herself struggling to put food on the table for her family of four.

Microplastics Found in Human Blood for First Time

Microplastic pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists finding the tiny particles in almost 80% of the people tested.

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