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‘Criminal Neglect’: CDC Knew COVID Vaccine Could Cause Myocarditis in Young Males Months Before Telling the Public

Two months after COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out to the U.S. public, a statistically significant vaccine safety signal for myocarditis in males ages 8 to 21 appeared in the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) — but CDC officials waited another three months before alerting the public, according to a new study.

3 Takeaways From the CCP Congress Where Xi Jinping Tightened His Stranglehold on China

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) just concluded its 20th party congress.

San Francisco Spends $1.7 Million on One Public Toilet

The city of San Francisco has released plans to construct a $1.7 million-dollar public toilet, estimated to take three years to complete.

67 Federal Agencies Pushing Big Tech to Censor Americans

It was revealed only days ago that the departments of State and Homeland Security had a program during the 2020 elections through which federal officials could tell a private consortium which messages they didn't like, and the consortium members then would lobby social media to censor those.

Nevada Supreme Court Approves Hand-Counting Ballots, Some Restrictions

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nye County's plan of hand-counting all physical ballots.

Government-Funded Lab in Maryland Plans to Develop Hybrid Monkeypox Strain That Is More Lethal Than Previous Strains

Last week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced to launch an investigation into the new COVID strain research being conducted at Boston University, which has shown an 80% fatality rate in infected mice.

Two-Thirds of Americans Polled Reject the Democratic Party Platform on Abortion

Most Americans reject the Democratic Party’s official support for abortion through all nine months of pregnancy for any reason, according to a new poll.

Texas Takes Google to Court for Allegedly Harvesting Biometric Data Without Consent

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, filed suit against Google last week for alleged violations of state law against collecting biometric data without informed consent.

A Swing State No More? GOP Confidence Grows in Florida

Democrats are increasingly concerned that Florida, once the nation’s premier swing state, may slip away this fall and beyond as emboldened Republicans capitalize on divisive cultural issues and population shifts in crucial contests for governor and the U.S. Senate.

‘Sir, Why Don’t More Candidates Want to Be Seen in Public With You?’: Reporter to Biden

During a lunch stop at Primanti Brothers in Pittsburgh on Thursday, reporters asked Joe Biden why candidates in his own party didn't want to be "seen in public" with him in public on the campaign trail, according to a White House transcript.

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