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U.S. Jobless Claims Reach 52-Year Low

Initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week to 199,000

Africa: No Masks, No Vax, No COVID

Africa's less than 6% vaccination rate and lack of mask-wearing makes it "one of the least [Covid-19] affected regions in the world," according to the World Health Organization.

Target, Walgreens named to ‘naughty’ list of companies accused of ‘censoring’ Christmas

Target, Gap and Walgreens are among 13 companies that have been placed on a Christian conservative legal nonprofit’s “Naughty List” for failing to spotlight Christmas during the holiday season.

How COVID-19 Jab Benets Are Exaggerated

In a November 12, 2021, blog post, Maryanne Demasi, Ph.D., reviews how the benets of the COVID-19 shots have been exaggerated by the drug companies and misrepresented to the public by an uncritical media. She has previously given many lectures on how the drug companies conated absolute and relative risks for statin drugs.

Catholic University Celebrates Painting of George Floyd as Jesus Christ, Releases Report on Racism

Paintings depicting George Floyd as Jesus Christ hang in both The Catholic University of America’s campus ministry office and its law school, The Daily Signal has learned. 

JK Rowling pillories trans activists who shared her address on social media, says she will never stop defending biological women’s sex-based rights

Famed "Harry Potter" author J. K. Rowling has come out swinging against trans activists who reportedly attempted to intimidate her by sharing photos of her address to social media.

COVID Cases Rise as Vax Rate Increases

Covid-19 infections continue to rise before Thanksgiving despite nearly 60% of U.S. fully vaccinated.

New F.D.A. Documents Show ‘Large Numbers of Spontaneous Adverse Event Reports’ in Pfizer Vax

The FDA released documents it reviewed before licensing the Pfizer jab showing a "large increase of adverse event reports."

School Makes Unmasked Students Wear a ‘Yellow Badge’

"They might want to have a word with their history teacher."

63% of Americans think parents should have ‘final say’ in public education: survey

A supermajority of Americans believe parents should have the final say in what their children learn in public schools as the national debate over the role of parents in public education and the material taught to students continues.

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