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Moderna: New Vaccine ‘May Not Protect All Vaccine Recipients’ from COVID-19, Only ‘May Be Effective’ in Reducing Severe Disease, Hospitalization

Pharmaceutical giant says its vaccine only "may be" effective in reducing "severe disease and hospitalization," and falls short of confirming protection from infection.

Fatal Heart Disease Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines: New Study

A majority of these deaths happened "within a week from the last injection."

Trump Beats Biden by 19 Points Among ‘Nonvoters’: USA Today/Suffolk University Poll

The data suggests that these non-participants could drastically alter the political landscape if they were to engage.

Pentagon Confirms Depleted Uranium Rounds to Ukraine Despite Danger to Civilians

"Depleted uranium may pose a risk to both soldiers and local civilian populations," according to Harvard International Review.

Rand Paul Doubts Doctor’s Claims That Mitch McConnell Is in Good Health

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) doubted the doctor's assertion that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is healthy.

Biden Admin Asks Federal Agencies to Apply ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ to Scientific Research

The White House has reportedly issued a memo directing federal agencies to apply "Indigenous Knowledge" to "research, policies, and decision making."

Trump Urges Transparency from Pharma Companies on Vaccine Data Amid Growing Concerns (Video)

"They have to be honest with the numbers, the facts, and they have an obligation to be honest."

Solar Heat, Not Human Activity, Could Explain Majority of Recent ‘Global Warming’: New Study

Contrary to widespread belief linking human activity as the primary cause of climate change, this research indicates that up to 87% of contemporary warming might be attributed to variations in solar activity.

Surge in Foreign-Born Jobs, Native-Born Job Numbers Plummet

Amidst the flurry of figures released, a striking detail emerged: a whopping 1.2 million jobs previously held by native-born workers were lost, and, interestingly, this void was filled with a significant rise in foreign-born employment, amounting to 668,000.

BRICS Expansion Could Threaten U.S. Financial Dominance

The BRICS consortium (comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is set to see its share in global GDP jump to 30% in January 2024.

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