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Funding Bill Includes More Than $12B on Ukraine

More than $12 billion in Ukraine-related aid will be included as part of a stopgap spending bill that would fund the federal government into mid-December, a person familiar with the legislation said Monday.

Pfizer CEO Gets COVID for Second Time in Six Weeks

Albert Bourla is quadruple vaccinated with his own company’s jab.

Fire Breaks Out at World’s Biggest Produce Market in Paris

A blaze at a massive produce market that supplies Paris with much of its fresh food sent a billowing column of dark smoke towering over the French capital before it was brought under control.

Antidepressants More Effective Than Sugar Pills Only 15 Percent of the Time

A new report says that antidepressants are more effective than sugar pills only 15 percent of the time and have other side effects. Some experts have said that the US has a "generation of guinea pigs" when it comes to just how many adolescents are prescribed these drugs.

Americans Have Lost $4.2K in Income Under Biden

The average American has lost $4,200 in annual income since President Biden took office — entirely wiping out gains made under the Trump administration, an analysis from the Heritage Foundation shows.

California to Begin Composting Human Corpses

Human remains can legally be used as compost in 2027 in California.

2 More Buses Filled With Migrants Arrive in NYC

Two more busloads of migrants arrived in New York City from Texas on Thursday, WPIX-TV is reporting.

Hospital With 1st COVID Vaccine Mandate in United States Not Requiring Updated Booster

The first hospital in the United States to mandate all its health care workers get the COVID-19 vaccine has quietly decided not to require the updated booster shot after facing staffing shortages, according to an internal email obtained by The Epoch Times.

Joe Biden: ‘Not Rational’ to Deport Migrants

President Joe Biden suggested on Tuesday it is “not rational” to return economic migrants to their homes in the autocratic states of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

$1 at Start of Biden’s Term Now Worth 88 Cents as Inflation ‘Crushing’ Americans: Sen. Johnson

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) illustrated in a statement on Sept. 20 how soaring inflation has eroded Americans’ purchasing power, pointing out in stark terms that $1 at the start of the Biden administration is now effectively worth just 88.3 cents.

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