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New York Times Issues Multiple Corrections For Article Falsely Claiming 900,000 U.S. Children Have Been Hospitalized For COVID-19 During Pandemic

The New York Times was forced to issue multiple, major corrections for an article published on Wednesday that falsely claimed 900,000 children had been hospitalized for COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

Tesla moving its headquarters to Texas from its longtime California base in Silicon Valley

For more than a decade, Tesla had its Silicon Valley headquarters in Palo Alto, California. Elon Musk announced on Thursday that Tesla is moving its headquarters to Austin, Texas.

New York Times Pretended 900,000 Kids Were Hospitalized With COVID… It’s More Like 63,000

The New York Times was forced to correct an article about COVID-19 vaccinations for children after it grossly overreported the number of kids who have been hospitalized with the virus.

Taiwan Defense Ministry: China Capable of ‘Full Scale’ Invasion by 2025

China will be capable of staging a “full scale” invasion of Taiwan by 2025, Taiwan’s defense minister warned legislators in Taipei on Wednesday.

Seattle City Council votes to decriminalize psychedelics

The Seattle City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to decriminalize psilocybin and a number of other psychedelic substances.

Will Moms Now Be Listed on FBI’s Most Wanted List?

It is hard to believe moms have now become the target of the U.S. government, but in our rapidly declining culture, every day seems to bring a new crazy.

Colorado Hospital Refuses Kidney Transplant to Woman Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal

A hospital in Colorado rejected a woman for a kidney transplant after she refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, officials have confirmed.

Literal Political Theater: Biden Caught Using Fake WH Set During Meeting with Business Leaders

It’s now apparent that President Joe Biden is using a fake set to conduct business — but why?

Spreading Vaccine ‘Misinformation’ Puts Medical License at Risk, U.S. Boards Tell Physicians

Three U.S. medical certifying boards have warned doctors they risk losing their certification and license if they spread COVID vaccine misinformation, but the boards offered no clear definition of “misinformation.”

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