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Canada-To-Us Ambassador Bridge Reopens, as COVID Mandate ‘Convoy’ Protests in Ottawa Swells

Members of the Canadian government are contemplating next steps for dealing with the 'Freedom Convoy' protesters.

Christian Doctor Challenging Order Banning Him From Saving Babies’ Lives to Have Case Heard at High Court

A High Court in the U.K. is scheduled to hear the case of a Christian doctor who has been banned from providing life-saving treatment for unborn babies. The doctor is asking the court to revoke the order by the medical regulator.

1,000 Peer-Reviewed Studies Questioning COVID-19 Vax Safety: Informed Choice Australia

"Peer-reviewed medical papers submitted to various medical journals, evidencing a multitude of adverse events in COVID-19 vaccine recipients."

Biden Administration Urges Court Not to Allow Release of ‘Secret Report’ on Dominion Voting Machines Used in 2020 Presidential Election

Top officials at a U.S. federal cybersecurity agency are urging a judge not to authorize at this time the release of a report that analyzes Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia, arguing doing so could assist hackers trying to “undermine election security.”

Gavin Newsom Creates Special Policy for Refugees Who Want to Be Pharmacists

The California State Board of Pharmacy with Gov. Newsome at the helm has created a fast track for foreign refugees who want to work in the pharmaceutical field.

Seven Urgent Lessons of Lockdowns

In February 2020, the Trump administration drafted a policy document—stamped “not for public distribution or release” and indeed kept from public view for months—that would guide decision makers at every level of government and every sector of the economy in dealing with a new virus that came to be known by the scientific shorthand “Covid-19.”

Children ‘Struggle to Recognize Masked Faces’

Children have difficulty recognizing people who are wearing masks, according to a new study.

FDA ‘Anxious’ for Pfizer to Rush COVID Shots for Babies and Toddlers. But Why?

Despite conclusive evidence young children have virtually no risk of severe complications or death from COVID-19, Pfizer, at the urging of federal health officials, is hustling to get infants and toddlers injected with experimental COVID vaccines.

Capitol Police Accused of Spying on Members of Congress, Staffers

The inspector general for the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) has opened a formal investigation into whether the law enforcement agency has been inappropriately surveilling elected members of Congress, their staff, and visitors to their offices.

16 States File New Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Healthcare Workers

Attorneys general from 16 states, led by Louisiana, filed a new legal challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for U.S. healthcare workers claiming the mandates are illegal and obsolete, as the vaccines don’t work against Omicron, the dominant variant in the U.S.

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