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Federal Judge Blocks California Law Criminalizing COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’ as Unconstitutional ‘Nonsense’

"How do you expect doctors to know what may violate the law?" the judge asked.

U.K. Advises Against Boosters for Those Under 50 Years of Age After MPs Call for Investigation Into Country’s Rising Death Rates Not Attributable to...

Nevertheless, before the program officially closes, the health body did still "strongly encourage everyone who is currently eligible for a first booster and is yet to come forward" and receive one.

Stroke After Pfizer Booster May Be Connected to Flu Vaccine

Instances of stroke following receipt of Pfizer’s new booster in the elderly may be connected to the influenza vaccine, officials said on Jan. 26.

We’ve Seen This Movie Before

Recently the Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee expressed concern that some wayward Republican’s might need some “education” on the dire global consequences if Russia wins the war in Ukraine.

Meta to Reinstate Trump, Will Restrict Certain Posts ‘If Needed’: Axios

Meta's engineers need time to make upgrades necessary to "restrict certain posts."

Antifa Sympathizers Indicted for Allegedly Defacing Pro-life Center

Two Florida citizens have been indicted for reportedly vandalizing the Life Choice Pregnancy Center in Winter Haven, Florida.

Pope Says Homosexuality Not a Crime

Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.

Southern-Border Hearings to Begin February 1

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan (R-OH) will begin the hearings relating to the Biden administration's handling of the U.S-Mexico border.

Katie Hobbs Blocks Scheduled Executions of 100 Murderers in Controversial Move

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is beginning her term with a controversial decision that has Republicans and the families of victims up in arms.

New Research Finds Antidepressants May Cause ‘Emotional Blunting’

A new study found that antidepressants may make it more difficult for users to feel both positive and negative emotions.

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