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U.S. Orders 2.5 Million More Monkeypox Vaccine Doses, as CDC Looks to Expand Vaccine for Kids

The Biden administration today said it ordered 2.5 million more doses of Bavarian Nordic’s Jynneos monkeypox vaccine, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it was seeking to expand the vaccine for children, despite no known cases yet in children in the U.S.

Pennsylvania Legislation Would Give Parents Say Over Sexual Content in Schools

In response to parental outrage over sexually explicit school library books and class curriculum, two measures that were approved by the PennsylvaniaSenate this week seek to provide parents with transparency and control over access to these materials.

Trump Contempt Order Lifted by New York Judge

Trump was held in contempt over a civil investigation.

Brown University Barred White and Asian Students from Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Class  

The Ivy League school's policy caused a student to complain.

Another Food Processing Plant Shutters Operations, Adding to Long List of Closures

A top food processing plant will be closing down one of its facilities in Campbell County, Tennessee, adding to the long list of closures over the last year.

Companies Covering Workers’ Abortion Costs Can Expect Legal Challenges

My colleague at PJ Media Athena Thorne wrote a list of companies who have promised employees they will cover costs related to travel for an abortion.

Ron Paul: A Victory for Life and Liberty

Wade, the 1973 decision declaring a constitutional right to abortion.

CDC Caught Using False Data To Recommend Kids’ COVID Vax

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showcased highly misleading data about the risk of COVID-19 to kids when its expert vaccine advisers voted to recommend vaccines for children under five years old.

BBC Staff Told There Are More Than 150 Genders

The BBC hired “trans and nonbinary inclusion” consultants to tell its staff that there are more than 150 genders and instruct them to police...

Former Us Military Pilot Admits He Spied for China, Sold US Secrets

A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot admitted to serving as a paid agent of the Chinese government, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday.

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