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Johnson & Johnson to Split Into Two Companies, Shares Rally

Johnson & Johnson has announced plans to split into two companies, spinning off its consumer health division—which sells products like Band-Aids, Baby Powder, and Listerine—into a separate publicly traded company.

The Federally Funded Takedown of Natural Immunity

Government medicine is on a power trip, so wedded to its vaccine mandates that it can only argue against the superior power of natural immunity, as in an astounding recent CDC report.

Witness Testifies Rittenhouse Tried to ‘De-Escalate’ Riot, Rosenbaum Charged Him from Behind

Real America’s Voice correspondent Drew Hernandez corroborated Kyle Rittenhouse’s testimony that he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum last summer.

Cardiologist Who Mocked the Unvaxxed Suddenly Dies in His Sleep After 3rd COVID Jab

A 52-year-old prominent New Brunswick cardiologist suddenly died in his sleep just two weeks after getting his 3rd Covid jab.

Vermont—Highest Vax Rate, Highest COVID Infection Rate

The U.S. state with the highest vaccination rate "has more Covid-19 cases than ever."

112 Children Given Wrong COVID Vax Dosage at Virginia Pharmacy

A pharmacy in Loudoun County, Virginia gave 112 children ages 5 to 11 wrong doses of the Covid-19 vaccination, according to the county's Department of Health.

Southern and Asbury Seminaries Sue Over Biden Vaccine Mandate

The largest Baptist and Methodist schools are among the first to challenge the requirements for employees as unauthorized and unconstitutional.

Election Integrity Group: Most 2020 Ballot Images from 56 Georgia Counties Have Been Destroyed

A year after the election day in 2020, concerns still linger about election integrity in many states. This does not mean the election results are deeply in question, but it does suggest a need for more secure election processes next cycle.

Over 2 Million At-Home COVID Tests Recalled Over False Positives

The Australian medical technology company Ellume has recalled over 2 million of its at-home COVID-19 tests over potential false positives.

Michigan city becomes first to elect all Muslim officials. They insist religion will not interfere with their governance.

A Michigan city known for its large immigrant population just became the first in the U.S. to be run entirely by Muslim elected officials.

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