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The Experts Still Pushing Coerced Jabs

Medical ethics is about protecting society from medical malfeasance and the self-interest of the humans whom we trust to manage health.

Army Directs Financially Strapped Soldiers to Welfare, Food Stamps as Recruitment Numbers Continue to Tumble

The Army has directed members who are struggling to make ends meet to supplement their income through government assistance programs.

Trump Lawyers Oppose DOJ Request to Continue to Use Classified Docs Seized by FBI During Investigation

Former President Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s motion to continue its review of classified documents seized by the FBI during its raid of Mar-a-Lago last month, slamming the entire investigation as "unprecedented and misguided," and one that has "spiraled out of control," while stressing that the government has not yet proven that the records "remain classified."

State Public Health Departments Opt For ‘Birth Parent’ In Place Of ‘Mother’ On Medical Forms

Numerous Departments of Public Health across the United States are opting to replace “mother” and “father” for “birth parent” and “non-birth parent,” respectively.

Pro-Immigration Chicago Mayor Deports Migrants from Her Sanctuary City

The mayor is dealing with migrants delivered from Texas by removing them.

Lake Mead Is Draining, Not Climate Changing

The water level in Lake Mead is reaching record lows and the popular narrative maintains that drought brought on by human-caused climate change is to blame.

Biden ‘Requested’ FBI Action Against Trump

Per Biden's request, NARA (National Archives and Record Administration) handed documents to the FBI.

Federal Leases for Oil Drilling Fall Dramatically Under Biden

The Biden administration has issued the lowest amount of federal leases to drill for oil and gas than any other administration since the end of World War Two, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal, on Sept. 4.

Penn Medical School Expands Minority Candidate Program That Does Not Require MCAT

The University of Pennsylvania expanded a program that admitted minority and other underrepresented college applicants into its Perelman School of Medicine under special criteria, including waiving the Medical College Admission Test requirement.

IRS Publishes Confidential Information of 120,000 Taxpayers Online, Then Blames ‘Human Coding Error’

On Friday, officials from Treasury Department announced that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had accidentally published confidential information pertaining to approximately 120,000 taxpayers’ retirement accounts on its website.

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