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Scientists discover new part of the human body

This jaw-dropping discovery focuses on the jaw, specifically the masseter: a muscle in the lower jaw that is essential for chewing.

Oxford University Study Contradicts Official White House Statements on U.S. COVID Stats

Information from an Oxford study sharply contradicts Joe Biden's dire warnings about the possible effects of COVID-19 in the coming months.

Biden, Gates, Fauci, Walensky Wrong about COVID Vax Protecting from Infection, Transmission: Video Flashback

Video circulating on social media shows various U.S. leaders claiming that the Covid-19 vaccine is effective at blocking transmission of the virus, then reversing their position.

A Failed Nation is Marked When Truth Is Discarded and Replaced with Untruth

A failed nation is marked when truth is discarded and replaced with untruth.

Law enforcement deaths hit record high in 2021

Felonious killings of officers increased more than 50% since 2020.

‘Omicron’ Variant Has 80% Lower Risk of Hospitalization: Study

The "omicron" variant appears to be quite mild for many, according to a new study out of South Africa.

Rand Paul’s naughty list exposes $52 billion in wasteful federal spending

From $2.4 million for an Arctic dinosaur film to $250 million for border walls in the Middle East and North Africa, Kentucky senator uses Festivus list to call attention to wasteful spending.

If You’ve Had COVID You’re Likely Protected for Life

If you’ve had COVID-19, even a mild case, major congratulations to you as you’ve more than likely got long-term immunity, according to a team of researchers from Washington University School of Medicine.

Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2021

Evidence of Herod’s green thumb, Roman crucifixion methods, and Philistine bananas add to our understanding of the world of the Bible.

Omicron Infections 80% Less Likely To Result In Hospitalization, Research Finds

The Omicron variant has caused alarm particularly in the U.S., where it is now said to account for most of the new recorded cases of COVID. But new research suggests that the highly transmissible variant is less likely to result in hospitalizations among those who get it as compared to previous variants.

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