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Nation’s Oldest Gun Manufacturer Leaves New York for Georgia

The Remington gun factory located in New York’s Mohawk Valley is closing its doors and moving to Georgia after more than 200 years in the blue state.

Cartels Using Land Mines on Border State Near Texas  

Drug cartels in Mexico deployed dozens of landmines in their ongoing turf war for control of drug trafficking routes into Texas.

House Passes $78 Billion Tax Relief Bill

The House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation expanding the child tax credit.

Texas Chicken Plant Catches on Fire

A chicken plant in Brady, Texas, was engulfed in flames on Monday night.

Federal Aviation Administration Prioritizes Recruiting People With ‘Disabilities’

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is directing its efforts to hire those with "disabilities."

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Skipped ‘Laws and Regulations’

An analysis of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines found that the inoculations skipped the "laws or regulations that we count on to protect use from potentially harmful, or deadly, medical products…"

White House Advisor Says U.S. Steel Purchase Requires ‘Serious Scrutiny’

The Biden administration said Japanese company Nippon Steel's planned $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. steel requires "serious scrutiny."

New mRNA Vaccine to Be Needle-Free

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) is partnering with Jurata Thin Film, Inc. (Jurata) to create a thermostable mRNA vaccine film that will be delivered under the patient's tongue.

U.S. Steel Sold to Japanese Company

The United States Steel Corporation is being sold to Japan's predominant steelmaker.

FDA Responds to Ladapo’s Letter Over DNA Fragments in mRNA Vaccines: ‘Quite Implausible’

The Food and Drug Administration issued a response to Florida Surgeon General Matthew Ladapo's letter claiming there were DNA fragments present in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

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