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Australia Drug Regulator Failed to Disclose Children’s Vaccine Deaths

“There have been no deaths in children or adolescents determined to be linked to COVID-19 vaccination," according to a safety report from November 2022.

Alaska School Board Prohibits Dad From Speaking Out Against Sexually Explicit Children’s Book

"So before you start sending your naughty masterpieces around the world, take some time to get friendly with photo editing, software and apps," the book reads.

Musk Warns Against Dangers of Single World Government (Watch)

Elon Musk cautioned against the risk of a singular global government leading to the collapse of civilization and emphasized the need for civilizational diversity at the World Government Summit.

Biden and Inflation Added $3.1 Trillion to Federal Deficit, CBO Reports

President Biden and the Democrat-led Congress helped add $3.1 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday, delivering a depressing picture of the government’s finances and the economy.

Cool the Climate Alarmism

The latest U.N. forecast should remind us that the climate is an immensely complex system.

Gov. DeSantis Proposes Legislation Against ‘Woke’ ESG Banking

ESG is "a direct threat to the American economy and individual economic freedom" and an "attempt by the corporate elite to discriminate against those who do not follow a particular ideological agenda will be outlawed in Florida."

Watchdog Group Identifies Companies Prone to ‘Political Bias’

Conservative non-profit organization 1792 Exchange released a report detailing the most "politically biased" companies.

2024 GOP Presidential Field About to Get Crowded as Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy Mull Campaign Launches

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are both reportedly considering presidential campaign launches as the 2024 Republican primary field begins to take shape.

Biden Administration Allowing States to Spend Medicaid Money on Food, Housing

The Biden administration has started to grant states’ requests to utilize Medicaid funding to pay for nonmedical but health-related needs like groceries and housing support in order to decrease the need for medical intervention.

Yale Professor Pushes Mass Suicide for Japan’s Elderly

"I feel like the only solution is pretty clear," he said at the time. "In the end, isn't it mass suicide and mass 'seppuku' of the elderly?"

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