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Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Loses 2 Conservative Members Amid Court Packing Debate

Two conservative members of President Joe Biden’s bipartisan commission examining public debate over U.S. Supreme Court reform, including whether to increase the number of justices, are no longer on the panel.

FDA delays Moderna vaccine for adolescents due to risk of rare heart condition

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday it would delay its decision on administration of the Moderna vaccine to adolescents, citing concerns the shot may lead to a heightened risk of a rare heart condition.

Biden Admits He Will Have to ‘Build Back Better’ With Less, Is ‘Not Going to Get $3.5 Trillion’

The size of Joe Biden’s much-touted $3.5 trillion Build Back Better economic plan, aimed, among other things, at expanding child care, paid leave, Medicare,...

Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Hits New Low at 36 Percent

President Joe Biden’s job approval continues to crash with a new low of 36.4 percent during the first nine months of his presidency, according to a Zogby poll, after facing a botched Afghanistan withdrawal, and more recently, a supply chain crisis.

60% of TSA Employees Refusing COVID Injection, Says Insider Source

Figure reveals mainstream media grossly underreporting the true number of unvaccinated employees as deadline looms.

Outrage Builds Over Expansion of IRS Reach

Financial experts are pushing back against the Biden administration's proposal to include a provision in the $3.5 trillion spending bill to extend  the IRS' reach to have bank transactions over $600 reported. The Democrats’ goal is to garner $463 billion in additional personal income tax over the next decade.

Bolster Your Immune System, Regardless of Vaccine Choice: Dr. Mark Sherwood

With all the attention on the pandemic, it’s amazing how little people still know about the novel coronavirus.

Research shows 2020 election ‘bought by Mark Zuckerberg’

Money given to city and county officials 'significantly increased Joe Biden's vote'

After 30 years, Clarence Thomas now ‘the most important justice’

Nearly 30 years to the day that Clarence Thomas won a hard-fought Senate vote to become the Supreme Court’s 106th justice, his publisher is releasing audio and Kindle versions of his bestselling autobiography that describes his path from poor black child to the top of the legal world.

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