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Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Garners Strong Support and Opposition

The Parental Rights in Education bill is expected to hit the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “soon.”

Voices From the Right Break With GOP on Ukraine

Some U.S. conservatives in Congress and elsewhere resist support for the embattled nation

In Lab Study, Pfizer Vaccine Showed Potential to Alter DNA in Human Liver Cells, but Scientists Caution More Research Needed

Swedish researchers showed the mRNA from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can be reverse-transcribed into DNA in human liver cells in vitro, but more research is needed to determine if this transcribed vaccine-derived DNA can integrate into human genomic DNA.

About 7 in 10 Americans Say Biden Economy Is Terrible

About seven in ten Americans say President Joe Biden’s economy “is in bad shape,” a Friday Associated Press-NORC poll revealed.

Pro-life Groups Rally Against Biden SCOTUS Pick

More than three dozen national and state pro-life leaders sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee leadership expressing their deep concern over President Biden’s pick of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to fill the seat of retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.

USA Today One-Ups Jackson, Says Even Biologists Can’t ‘Define’ Gender

USA Today topped the recent comments by Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson who said she couldn't define gender because she wasn't a biologist.

Russian Ministry of Defense Blames U.S. Gov’t Agencies, Biden, Soros for Ukrainian Biolabs

Russia's ministry of defense is accusing the United States Pentagon, CDC for Ukrainian Biolabs, as well as Hunter Biden and liberal philanthropist George Soros.

10 Lives Changed Forever by COVID Shots

“These are real people with real stories to share, and the more people who see them, the more awareness can grow to provide those who survived with the help and medical care they deserve — while warning others of the potentially deadly consequences of COVID-19 injections.”

U.S. To Welcome Up to 100,000 Ukrainians Fleeing War Amid Broader Aid Effort

The United States plans to accept up to 100,000 Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion and is pledging $1 billion in new humanitarian aid, the Biden administration said on Thursday after a month of bombardments touched off Europe's fastest-moving refugee crisis since the end of World War Two.

Harris’ New Press Secretary Deleted Over 10,000 Tweets Before Taking Job

Twitter cleanup came after Harris’ former spokeswoman, Symone Sanders, left to join MSNBC

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