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Dropbox Hiring Manager Wants ‘Less White People,’ Hires Based on Race

A hiring manager at Dropbox says she doesn't like white people.

Canadian Govt. to Pay for Euthanizing Those ‘Too Poor to Live With Dignity’

The policy opens their euthanasia allowance to those who are not terminally ill.

Biden’s ‘Disinformation Czar’ Compared Free Speech to ‘Fairy Dust’

Disinformation Governance Board to combat "misinformation" as a function of the Department of Homeland Security.

Pfizer COVID Vax Protection Wanes ‘Rapidly’ Just Weeks After Second, Third Doses: JAMA

Peer-reviewed study shows antibody levels drop quickly to 19$ at weeks 12 to 14.

All Eyes on the Vatican After Cardinal Zen’s Arrest

Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired Cardinal Bishop of Hong Kong and one of the world’s leading human rights activists, was arrested on Wednesday evening in Hong Kong along with three others.

Democrats Silent as Republicans Rip Into Secret Royalty Checks to Fauci, Hundreds of NIH Scientists

Top Democratic leaders with oversight of the National Institutes for Health (NIH) are keeping quiet about the $350 million in secret payments to agency leaders like Dr. Anthony Fauci and hundreds of its scientists.

COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Mainstream Media Now Doubting COVID Booster Efficiency (Video)

Good Morning America hosts questions what could bring the pandemic-related vaccine recommendations to a halt.

Auditor Who Dismissed 2020 Fraud Failed to Declare Thousands of Dollars From Zuckerberg Election Interference Fund

An election official from a county which received funds from the Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life used a local newspaper column to dismiss evidence of election fraud, praising mail-in ballots in the process, and helping dismiss notions of foul play despite his obvious conflict of interest.

COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 6 Won’t Have to Meet 50% Efficacy Standard, FDA Official Says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official told a congressional committee on Friday that COVID-19 vaccines for kids under 6 will not have to meet the agency’s 50% efficacy threshold required to obtain Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).

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