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Dems reportedly worried Biden’s ‘scary’ poll numbers will lead to midterm bloodbath; some start to distance themselves from the president

Democrats on Capitol Hill are reportedly becoming increasingly worried that President Joe Biden's cratering favorability ratings may lead to a bloodbath at the ballot box in 2022.

Jeffrey Epstein Visited Clinton White House 17 Times

Including twice in one day on three separate occasions.

Waukesha massacre suspect scored high in pretrial risk assessment, but was released anyway

In a pretrial risk assessment administered on November 5, Brooks scored a four out of six in Failure to Appear (FTA), and a six out of six in New Criminal Activity (NCA).

German Study Finds Zero Healthy Children Between 5 and 18 Died From COVID

Yet country is set to push ahead with vaccines for kids anyway.

Former Australian Pro-Basketball Player Ben Madgen Diagnosed with Pericarditis After Taking Second Shot of Pfizer Vaccine

Former Australian pro-basketball player Ben Madgen, 36, was diagnosed with pericarditis after receiving his second shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in a report from the Covid world.

U.S. ‘Will Boycott’ China Winter Olympics in 2022: Human Rights Abuses

Human rights activists want full withdrawal due to China's abuse of its Uighurs while athletes have trained for a lifetime to compete

Fairfax County parents demand school board resign after ‘doubling down’ on ‘porn in schools’

Parents held posters of school board members with the caption, 'Resign FairfaXXX'

Vax Mandates Will Disrupt Supply Chains Further, Truckers Warn

The main trucking lobbies in Canada and the United States are warning that vaccine and testing requirements for workers will further disrupt supply chains because there is already a dire shortage of drivers.

Germany Announces National Lockdown for Unvaccinated

Exiting Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on Dec. 2 that Germany will lock down unvaccinated people as top officials also signaled that they would back plans for mandatory vaccinations in the coming months.

U.S. Labor Market Recovery Lost Steam In November With A Sluggish 210,000 New Jobs

Though unemployment fell to its lowest level in nearly two years, the U.S. added back a worse-than-expected 210,000 jobs in November—indicating the labor market is still struggling to add back jobs lost during the pandemic amid the looming threat of a new coronavirus variant.

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