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Who Waited Two Years to Admit COVID-19 Is Airborne — But Why?

The World Health Organization is supposed to be an "expert" when it comes to protecting public health, but it was clueless when it came to letting the public know how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted.

New Jill Biden Book Flops, Registers Microscopic Number of Sales in First Week

A new book about first lady Jill Biden has been greeted with a yawn by the American public.

Jeff Bezos Loses Huge Chunk of His Fortune as Amazon Takes a Turn for the Worse

Amazon posted a huge quarterly loss Thursday, costing Amazon founder Jeff Bezos billions as the company’s stock plummeted.

Musk’s Ties to the Chinese Communist Party

Elon Musk is heavily invested in China.

‘Abortion and the Supreme Court’: WSJ

The Supreme Court will soon decide an abortion case in which Mississippi has asked the Justices to overturn Roe v. Wade. The oral argument suggested that five Justices lean toward doing so, but a ferocious lobbying campaign is trying to change their minds.

COVID Vax Weaker Against Omicron, Possibly All Variants: Johns Hopkins, NIAID, NIH

"Antibodies produced by vaccinated and boosted people may not stop omicron SARS-CoV-2 strain from entering cells as well as it stops original virus," say Johns Hopkins researchers.

U.S. Economy Shrinks by 1.4%: Recession Fears

Inflation at 40-year high.

FDA Rubber-Stamps Remdesivir for Infants Without Evidence of Safety, Efficacy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of the antiviral therapy, remdesivir, to treat COVID-19 in infants four weeks and older.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative Is a Geopolitical Offensive

Ever since China launched its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), some Western analysts have portrayed it as a geopolitical offensive designed to increase China’s influence in, and ultimately control of, Eurasia.

Vitamin D Supplementation Is Effective in Preventing COVID-19, Study Suggests

Vitamin D supplementation can help prevent COVID-19 without serious adverse events, regardless of the individual’s vitamin D status, a study suggests.

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