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Switzerland has stopped recommending COVID-19 vaccination for spring/summer 2023 due to high vaccination rates and natural immunity from prior infection.

WHO Cuts Back on COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance

The World Health Organization acknowledged there are "comparatively low public health returns" for some groups receiving the COVID-19 booster.

How Woke Ideologues Corrupted Canada’s Math Curriculum

Two plus two no longer equals four, according to members of the Ontario Mathematics Coordinators Association (OMCA), who consider the equation to be a white-supremacist dog whistle instead of a basic mathematical truth.

Fetterman Will ‘Be Back Soon,’ Communication Director Says

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center more than a month ago due to clinical depression, will return "soon," according to communications director Joe Calvello.

Army Base Changes Name To Honor Native American WWII Hero Instead Of Confederate General

The Fort Pickett Army base on Friday changed its name to Fort Barfoot, in the first of nine expected name changes for Army bases named after Confederates.

Earthing Might Have Therapeutic Effect on COVID-19, 2 Simple Ways to Do It

The term “earthing” refers to making direct contact between the human body and the Earth, allowing the body to absorb the Earth’s energy.

CDC Buys Cellphone Location Data to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

The CDC paid one firm $420,000 and another $208,000 for access to data from at least 55 million cellphone users.

Norway’s Medical Watchdog Labels Trans Drugs for Kids as Experimental Due to Lack of Research

Norway's medical watchdog has recommended that treatments for transgender minors be considered experimental due to a lack of research on the safety and long-term effects of gender confirmation treatments, which have seen a surge in demand in recent years, particularly among girls who identify as boys.

Over 42,000 Federal Employees Caught Cheating on Taxes, Owing $1.5 Billion in Unpaid Taxes

An audit has revealed that over 42,000 federal employees have repeatedly failed to file their taxes, owing $1.5 billion in unpaid taxes, with the IRS having little ability to punish them.

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