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Japanese Surgeon Calls for End to COVID Vaccine Booster Program in Letter to Prominent Medical Journal

Dr. Kenji Yamamoto, a Japanese cardiovascular surgeon, has penned a letter to the peer-reviewed journal Virology that calls for an end to the COVID-19 vaccine booster program in the country.

This Climate Alarmism Group Is Planning to Shut Down the Nation’s Capital

The climate alarmism group that blocked interstates around Washington, D.C., on Independence Day is planning to shut down city streets to pressure President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency.

Conservative Party Favorite to Replace Boris Johnson Said D-Day Was Fought for Black Lives Matter

British defense chief Ben Wallace, the early Conservative party favorite to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, reacted to Black Lives Matter rioters defacing the Cenotaph war memorial in London by claiming Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy "so that Black lives would matter."

100-Year-Old WWII Vet Breaks Down, Says This Isn’t the ‘Country We Fought For’ (Video)

Much of what American soldiers fought for in World War II has “gone down the drain,” according to U.S. Marine Carl Spurlin Dekel, who celebrated his 100th birthday last week.

On This Day of the Christian Martyr, Let’s Honor John Chau and Ask Ourselves Some Uncomfortable Questions

John Chau’s murder by tribesmen on North Sentinel Island in 2018 drew worldwide media attention, most of it critical if not downright mocking.

Last WWII Medal of Honor Recipient Leaves Legacy

Marine Cpl. Hershel “Woody” Williams, the last living World War II Medal of Honor of recipient, passed away June 29 at the Huntington, W.Va., VA Medical Center, which bears his name. He was 98.

Vaccines — Are They Still Contributing to the Greater Good?

What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 injections? There’s a growing list of adverse reactions that include death.

Voddie Baucham, John Macarthur Emphasize Culture’s Hatred of Christians, Avoiding Compromise at Conservative Baptist Network Event

On Sunday (June 12), the lead up to the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Anaheim, California, kicked off with events geared toward pastors and church messengers and which focused on the issues the Convention faces in the days ahead.

Paint It Black: Mourning the Month of June

June. It’s here. In all its rainbow glory. Or should I say shame?

First of Its Kind Museum Honoring Victims of Communism Opens in D.C. Next Week

A first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the victims of communist regimes will open to the public in Washington, D.C., Monday, June 13.

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