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What Djokovic’s Battle to Compete in Australian Open Means for Health Freedom Movement

If the Serbian tennis star is allowed to stay in the country and compete in the Australian Open, Australia’s prime minister will be acknowledging that his country’s public health policies from the start have been nonsensical in their lack of nuance.

Yankees Make Rachel Balkovec First Female Manager in Minors

Rachel Balkovec shattered one barrier by becoming the first full-time female hitting coach within an MLB organization, and is now set to reach a new frontier.

2022 Is The Year To Stop Letting Fear Control Us And Hold Tight To Hope

As we start off a new year, let’s reject the fear being pushed on us at every turn, and let America be the land of hope once again.

Merck Anti-COVID Pill Will Not Be Added to India’s National Treatment Protocol

One of India’s top health officials made major news last week with an announcement about safety concerns regarding an experimental treatment for COVID-19.

As Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Starts, Some Election Evidence Has Vanished Already

Some big Georgia counties say they didn't retain surveillance video from absentee drop boxes in the 2020 election.

Fight Over Opening Schools Pits Teachers Unions Against Democrats

Democrats and teachers unions, staunch allies for decades, suddenly find themselves at odds over the politics of COVID-19 and schools.

Celebrity-Obsessed People Are Less Intelligent: Peer-Reviewed Study

Data show "celebrity worship was associated with lower performance on the cognitive tests."

CDC Not Investigating Myocarditis Death of 13-Year-Old Days After Pfizer Shot, Emails Reveal

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is leaving it to state health departments to investigate deaths reported following COVID vaccines, including the June 2021 death of 13-year-old Jacob Clynick who died of myocarditis three days after his second Pfizer shot.

Kazakh President Issues ‘Shoot to Kill Without Warning’ Order as Armed Insurgent Groups Form

Kazakhstan’s president as well as international news wires are saying that Kazakh security forces have taken control of most of the city streets in Almaty, where days of riots have raged and central government buildings have been torched. Heavy military vehicles and armaments have also been seen deployed across other major cities.

European Court Dismisses Case Against Baker for Refusing to Make Cake Endorsing Gay Marriage

The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a 2018 ruling by the United Kingdom Supreme Court in favor of a Christian bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to bake and decorate a cake with a slogan affirming gay marriage.

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