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CDC, HHS Offer $1 Million for Research to Predict Vaccine ‘Misinformation Trends’

Two federal public health agencies will provide $1 million in grant funding to develop “a “public health tool” to predict vaccine “misinformation trends.”

CHD Attorneys File Federal Lawsuit to Stop California Law That Punishes Doctors for COVID ‘Misinformation’

Attorneys for Children’s Health Defense (CHD) on Thursday sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the Osteopathic Medical Board of California over California’s new law that subjects the state’s doctors to discipline — including the suspension of their medical licenses — for sharing “misinformation” or “disinformation” about COVID-19 with their patients.

California Could Give Over $200K in Reparations to Each Black Resident

State’s reparations task force estimates Black residents of California could receive $223,200 each in reparations payments.

South Dakota Bans TikTok for State Employees

Governor Kristi Noem signs executive order banning China-owned social media platform.

The Need to Add Health Status to Anti-Discrimination Law

What would happen if a “private” education or health care facility denied service to someone who not only didn’t take precautions against contracting HIV, but was actually HIV-positive?

U.K. Gov’t Lawyers Say Parts of Bible ‘No Longer Appropriate in Modern Society’

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutors wanted to convict Christian street preacher for quoting the Bible to a lesbian couple.

Maricopa County Should ‘Delay Certification’ of 2022 Election: GOP

Officials in Arizona’s Maricopa County demanded county elections officials delay certification and answer questions about how the Nov. 8 midterm elections were conducted.

Newsom Insists He Will Not Challenge Biden in 2024 Despite Speculation

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) will not challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic candidacy in the 2024 presidential election despite much speculation that he will run. 

Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Heartbeat Bill After Left-Wing Judge Overturn

The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the Peach State’s heartbeat bill after a left-wing Fulton County judge overturned it.

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