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FDA Postpones Decision on Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for Young Children

U.S. drug regulators on Feb. 11 announced they are pushing back a decision on whether to authorize  Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children as young as 6 months old.

New Jersey Gov. Ends School Mask Mandate: Moving ‘From a Pandemic to an Endemic Phase of This Virus’

Pressure from conservatives and declining COVID cases drive gov.'s decision.

Military Spokesperson Claims Skyrocketing Injuries After Vax Push Due to ‘Computer Glitch’

2021 military data up to showed 300% increases in miscarriage and cancer and 1000% increase in neurological issues diagnosis thought to correlate to vaccine injury.

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.

Understanding Why Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Scores Are Bad: ‘A Basic Primer’ by the Heartland Institute

What are ESG scores, and why are so many advocates of liberty deeply concerned about them?

COVID Vax Doesn’t Work Well for 1 Out of 5 People: Harvard, M.I.T. Study

20% of people won’t have a good immune response to the vaccine, even with booster.

U.S. Economy Slows to ‘Near Standstill’ as Omicron, Supply Chain Delays, and Inflation Surge

Economic growth in the United States slowed sharply in the first weeks of the year due to supply chain disruptions, high prices, and labor shortages linked to the surge in Covid-19 infections, according to data from a purchasing managers survey released Monday.

Biden’s COVIDtests.gov ‘Cumbersome and Confusing’: TIME Magazine

Health experts say govt. website for ordering "free" Covid-19 tests is "kludgy, overly-complicated—and it doesn’t go nearly far enough."

Michigan State U. Allows 15,000 Basketball Fans at Sold-Out Games but Shuts Down In-Person Learning in January

Michigan State University won't allow for in-person learning until the final day of January, but at the same time had no problem opening up the school's arena for nearly 15,000 screaming fans to attend every Spartans' home basketball game this month.

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