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Rep. Massie: Scientists Researching a ‘Transgenic Edible Vaccine’ Using Plants

"Ideally, a single plant could produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person," said an associate professor at the University of California, Riverside.

Google Continues to Show Bias Against Biden’s Competitors

Following Media Research Center's (MRC) report that Google search results exhibit bias against Biden's challengers, Just the News conducted a similar test.

COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to ‘Unexpected Vaginal Bleeding’ in Nonmenstruating Women: Peer-Reviewed Study in Journal ‘Science Advances’

A study published last week and conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health has unveiled an association between COVID-19 vaccination and unexpected vaginal bleeding in nonmenstruating women.

All COVID-19 Variants Are Lab-Made: Japanese Study (Video)

The analysis "we have shown here concludes that the Omicron variants were formed by a completely new mechanism that cannot be explained by previous biology. The process of how SARS-CoV-2 mutations occurred should prompt a reconsideration of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic," the study authors emphasize.

Google Search Results Favor Biden Over JFK Jr., GOP

A review of Google search results relating to the U.S. presidential election found that the search engine favors Joe Biden over Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican presidential candidates.

Study Finds ‘Long’ COVID-19 to Be an ‘Overestimated’ Risk

The risks of contracting so-called long COVID are exaggerated from "major flaws" in past research.

Vaccinated Minnesota Senator Tests Positive for COVID-19

Senator Smith has become infected despite being vaccinated against the disease, raising questions about the shot's efficacy.

College Admissions Counselors Use Pronouns to Give Preferential Treatment to Left-Leaning Students

A study from I. Maupin and Bryan C. McCannon of West Virginia University found that college admissions counselors discriminate against students based on their gender identity.

Merck COVID-19 Antiviral Linked to Mutated Strains of Virus

A study from U.K. and South African researchers linked Merck's COVID-19 antiviral to mutations of the virus.

1/3 of Democrats Believe Americans Have ‘Too Much Freedom to Speak Freely’

A poll from RealClear Opinion Research found that one-third of registered Democrats believe Americans have "too much freedom to speak freely."

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