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COVID Vaccines Don’t Prevent Transmission, Severe Illness or Deaths, Data Show

All we have to do is look at high-quality epidemiological data to get to the truth — COVID-19 vaccines aren’t preventing COVID or its transmission, and they aren’t preventing severe illness or death.

White House to Extend Student Loan Pause Through August

The Biden administration plans to freeze federal student loan payments through Aug. 31, extending a moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to postpone payments during the coronavirus pandemic, according to an administration official familiar with the White House’s decision-making.

Biden’s $5.8 Trillion Budget: Here Are Some of the Crazy Ways He Wants to Spend Your Money

President Joe Biden's budget is stuffed full of frivolous spending, fantasy math, and more than a little insanity - all courtesy of your wallet.

Tennessee Senate Passes Bill That Withholds Funding From Schools Allowing Transgender Athletes to Compete

Tennessee legislation that would withhold funding from school districts allowing transgender students to participate in sports, has advanced toward Gov. Bill Lee’s desk for signature after passing in the Senate Education Committee on March 29.

COVID Hospitalizations Reach Two-Year Low as Omicron Wave Continues to Ebb

Authorities have at times failed to distinguish between hospitalizations “with” the virus and due to it.

FDA Weighing Moderna Vax for Kids 6 and Under, But Experts Say Trials InadequateGlobal Green Finance Rises Over 100 Fold in the Past Decade...

Moderna plans to seek authorization for its pediatric COVID-19 vaccine for kids 6 and under, but experts say the vaccine maker’s trials for the young age group raise too many questions.

Poll: Nearly Half of Voters Say They Are ‘Financially Worse’ off Than One Year Ago

Nearly half of U.S. voters say they are “financially worse” than they were one year ago, shortly after the end of former President Trump’s four years in office, Harvard/Harris Poll’s March survey found..

Wall Street Set for Worst Quarter Since Pandemic Crash of 2020

U.S. stocks edged lower on Thursday on worries about the raging conflict in Ukraine and the outlook for U.S. interest rate hikes, putting the main indexes on course for their worst quarter since the pandemic crash in 2020.

Appeals Court Upholds Multi-Million Dollar Verdict Against Oberlin College for Defaming Gibson’s Bakery

Bakery after Oberlin College supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the bakery of racism.

Us Added 431,000 Jobs in March in Sign of Economic Health

America's employers extended a streak of robust hiring in March, adding 431,000 jobs in a sign of the economy's resilience in the face of a still-destructive pandemic and the highest inflation in 40 years.

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