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Biden Could Rebrand Stalled ‘Build Back Better’ Agenda

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says a rebrand could be on the cards after Biden’s failure to pass legislative agenda

16 States File New Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Healthcare Workers

Attorneys general from 16 states, led by Louisiana, filed a new legal challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for U.S. healthcare workers claiming the mandates are illegal and obsolete, as the vaccines don’t work against Omicron, the dominant variant in the U.S.

House Passes America Competes Act to Counter Chinese Economic Threat

The House on Friday passed the America COMPETES Act, a Democratic-driven bill that seeks to aid industries deemed necessary to compete with China in technology and manufacturing.

Beijing-Based Bytedance Knows TikTok Is a Cultural Weapon

ByteDance owns an app that’s controlled by a government seeking to undermine us, and that app is designed to be less harmful than the one peddled in America.

Trump Snipes Facebook’s Falling User Numbers, Plugs His ‘TRUTH Social’ App

"Time to straighten out what is happening in our Country!" says Trump.

Climate Change Activists Press U.S. Oil Producers to Reduce Drilling as Demand Surges

Despite the pressure from climate change activists in the federal government and the private sector to cut back on drilling for oil, the price for fossil fuels is the highest since 2014.

Democratic Senators Unveil Plan to Change Electoral Count Act

Two Democratic senators and a Democrat-aligned colleague are using the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion as a pretext to change the 1887 Electoral Count Act to essentially squelch challenges to election results.

National Debt Passes $30 Trillion for the First Time in U.S. History

The national debt rose from almost $28 trillion to $30.01 trillion so far under Biden's first term, according to Treasury data

Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis Injuring Record Number of Young People. Will Shots Also Bankrupt Families?

Medical debt is the predominant cause for about 25% of consumer bankruptcies, with medical debt often triggered by "sudden adverse events — such as vaccine-induced myocarditis.

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