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FDA delays Moderna vaccine for adolescents due to risk of rare heart condition

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday it would delay its decision on administration of the Moderna vaccine to adolescents, citing concerns the shot may lead to a heightened risk of a rare heart condition.

Head Of Pentagon’s ‘Foreign Arms Sales Division’ Resigns, Immediately Gets Job Leading Boeing’s ‘Government Services Sales Team’

First civilian to lead the Pentagon's DSCA reportedly told colleagues overseeing foreign arms sales was her "dream job"

Christian Hallmark Star Candace Cameron Bure Declares She’s ‘Not Anti-Vax’, Just ‘Pro-Medical Freedom’ And More

Hallmark actress and "Fuller House" Candace Cameron Bure clarified that she is not opposed to vaccinations, but believes that everyone should have access to accurate information and the freedom to make an informed decision.

Amid Supply Chain Crunch, Analyst Warns ‘There Will Definitely Be Weeping Children’ During Christmas

The supply chain crunch is starting to threaten holiday shoppers’ wishlists, said financial experts this week.

Far-Left, Mainstream Media Claim No Election ‘Irregularities’ in Arizona

The far-left and Mainstream Media claim there were no ‘irregularities’ found in the audit of the 2020 Election results from Maricopa County.  These claims...

California law bans small off-road gas engines, including lawnmowers and chainsaws

California took another step toward its goal of ridding the state of all gas-powered engines thanks to a new bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday.

Prints of Hunter Biden’s artwork reportedly sell for $75K each; Rep. Devin Nunes: ‘The whole thing is outrageous. The American people know it.’

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, sold at least five prints of his artwork for $75,000 each, according to a report from the New York Post. The...

As interest fades in Texas border towns, gunfire and drug smuggling crisis quietly continues

Illegal immigration, drug smuggling causes conflict at small Texas town.

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.

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.

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