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U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren’t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

The calls and text messages are relentless. On the other end are doctors and scientists at the top levels of the NIH, FDA and CDC.

Canadian Court Rules It Was Legal to Deny Unvaccinated Person Organ Transplant

A judge in the Canadian province of Alberta has ruled that a woman did not have her rights violated when she was denied an organ transplant due to not being vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus.

Americans Need Truth, Logic, and Courage to Free Our Institutions From ‘Pregnant Men’ and ‘Female Penises’

The recent exchange between Professor Khiara Bridges and Senator Josh Hawley provides an important lesson about the state of America’s most important institutions.

CCP Issues Location, Temperature-Monitoring Bracelets to Beijing Residents Returning From Other Cities

Beijing residents returning to the city from other places are being issued electronic bracelets that monitor body temperature and track location data.

Republican Senate Campaign Arm Announces Record-Breaking $173 Million Haul

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) announced on Friday that it had raised $173.4 million to support Republican candidates in the 2022 elections, a higher sum than it has ever raised before at this stage in a midterm cycle.

In Highly Vaccinated U.S., More Than a Third of Counties Are In COVID ‘Red’ Zone: C.D.C.

More than 79% of the United States population is vaccinated, raising questions about the COVID vaccine's efficacy. QUICK FACTS: More than a third of U.S. counties...

Concerns About Wuhan Lab Experiments Date Back to 2016: New Docs

New documents obtained by government watchdog Judicial Watch show concerns about virus manipulation at the Wuhan Institute of Virology span back to 2016.

Hong Kong’s Coming Religious Crackdown

Freedom of speech, assembly and the press are gone in Hong Kong, and there’s good reason to fear religious liberty will be the next target.

Hacker Convicted Over Largest Data Theft in CIA History

A former CIA software engineer has been convicted on all nine counts in a New York court, with jurors pronouncing him guilty of leaking sensitive data to Wikileaks in what is believed to be the largest breach in the agency’s history to date.

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