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FDA OKs Another Pfizer/Moderna COVID Booster for 50 & Up

U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step to offer extra protection for the most vulnerable in case the coronavirus rebounds.

Soaring Prices Are Changing the Way People Eat

Cooking oil, chicken and other kitchen staples are increasingly out of reach as fears of ‘demand destruction’ begin to materialize.

White House Budget Earmarks Billions to Defeat ‘Climate Crisis’ Abroad as Gas Prices Soar

"Well, the budget I'm releasing today sends a clear message to the American people what we value," said President Joe Biden on Monday.

Biden’s Budget Calls for Funding the Police, Taxing Rich, Countering China

President Joe Biden released his $5.8 trillion budget for fiscal year 2023 on Monday, including significant funding for the police, in an effort to set himself apart from progressives in his party who have advocated for defunding the police. Biden also called for more defense spending and a new minimum tax targeting the rich.

Germans Told to Wear a Sweater to Cope With Soaring Energy Prices

The European Union has announced a plan to phase out its dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2030.

White House Proposing ‘Billionaire Minimum Income Tax’

White House officials will reportedly zero in on American billionaires with a minimum tax when President Joe Biden announces his 2023 budget.

Heart Issues Detected Months After COVID-19 Vax: Study

Heart abnormalities were detected months after COVID-19 vaccination, according to a study.

Fired NYC Workers Want to Sue Adams Over Athlete Vaccine Exemption: Lawyers

Scores of workers who got fired for refusing to comply with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates are eager to sue Mayor Eric Adams over his decision to exempt local pro athletes and performers, lawyers said Thursday.

Exclusive: Zuckerberg-Connected Nonprofit Helped Shift Michigan’s 2020 Voting Rules

This private organization, with ties to Zuckerberg’s CTCL, gained access to absentee ballots and edged public officials out of the election process.

Army Approves Reduced Physical Fitness Standards for Women, Older Soldiers

Following a three-year review, the Army has scrapped plans to use the same physical fitness test for all soldiers.

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