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Rep. Massie: Scientists Researching a ‘Transgenic Edible Vaccine’ Using Plants

"Ideally, a single plant could produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person," said an associate professor at the University of California, Riverside.

Ukraine Hosts International Defense Conference to Boost Domestic Weapons Production

Ukraine hosted an international defense industry conference as part of a government effort to increase weapon production within the country.

RFK Jr. Planning to Run as Independent

Sources suggest that he will make his announcement on October 9 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Subpoenas Issued for Hunter and James Biden’s Banking Records Amid Impeachment Inquiry

"From day one of our investigation of Joe Biden’s abuse of public office, we’ve followed the money and that continues with today’s subpoenas for Hunter and James Biden’s bank records."

First Committee Hearing on Biden Impeachment Inquiry (Watch)

At Thursday's hearing on “The Basis for an Impeachment Inquiry of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.,” House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) "detailed how overwhelming evidence shows President Joe Biden lied to the American people about his knowledge of and participation in his family’s corrupt international and domestic business schemes."

Climate Change ‘Activist’ Al Gore Blasts Fossil Fuel Industry

Climate change activist and former United States Vice President Al Gore has declared war against the fossil fuel industry, accusing oil companies of using the atmosphere at their own disposal.

Majority of U.S. Voters Believe Joe Biden Committed Crime With Son Hunter

A Yahoo/YouGov poll found that 51% of U.S. voters believe Joe Biden committed a crime alongside Hunter Biden.

Florida’s Health Department Advises Against New COVID-19 Booster

The Florida Department of Health released guidance that advises against the new COVID-19 booster for those under the age of 65.

Biden Admin Tells Media How to Cover Joe’s Impeachment Inquiry

In a move that has raised eyebrows among media circles and advocates of press freedom, the White House has taken the uncommon step of directly reaching out to leading U.S. news organizations.

Thousands Killed in Libya After Dams Collapse From Rain

Over 5,000 people were killed in Libya after two dams collapsed following severe rain.

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