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‘Fact Check’ Gets Facts Wrong: AFP, Yahoo! News Post Attacks American Faith’s Reporting on Pfizer Vax Ingredient ALC-0315

Why couldn't AFP/Yahoo! News definitively show that ALC-0315 is safe for humans?

Lab-Grown Minibrains Will Be Used as ‘Biological Hardware’ to Create New Biocomputers, Scientists Propose

Lab-grown "minibrains" could someday be linked together to act as powerful and efficient biocomputers, scientists have suggested.

Judge in Trump Grand Jury Case Finally Speaks

Judge Robert C. McBurney spoke to the press after the head juror gave numerous interviews.

Washington Post Finds Trump Policies Did Not Influence Train Derailment

The WaPo report comes after Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg blamed Trump-era policies for the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment.

Zero-Calorie Sweetener Erythritol Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke: Study

The sweetener in question is called erythritol and is often used to add bulk or sweeten stevia, monkfruit, and keto products.

Biden Makes Bizarre Comment About East Palestine During Interview

President Joe Biden made a bizarre remark when asked on Friday if he would be visiting the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

First Lady Says Biden Ready to Run

First lady Jill Biden gave one of the clearest indications yet that President Joe Biden will run for a second term, telling The Associated Press in an exclusive interview on Friday that there's "pretty much" nothing left to do but figure out the time and place for the announcement.

Hard Evidence in New Study: Brain, Heart Damage Caused by mRNA Vaccine

Scientists in Germany have found that mRNA vaccination, not COVID-19 infection itself, caused brain and heart damage in an older adult with underlying conditions.

Indoor Vaccine Mandates in U.S. Cities ‘Failed to Achieve Their Intended Objectives’: Mercatus Center

Indoor vaccine mandates were implemented in several major cities in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to boost vaccination rates...

SCOTUS Rules Bankruptcy Filers Can’t Avoid Debt Incurred by Another’s Fraud

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a massive 9-0 decision on Wednesday that a California woman could not use U.S. bankruptcy code protection to avoid paying a $200,000 debt, which resulted from fraud by her partner.

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