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Pfizer Pushes for 4th Shot, Says 3 Doses ‘Not That Good’ Against Infections

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Sunday said the vaccine maker plans to submit data on a fourth dose of its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration because protection after three doses is “not that good against infections” and “doesn’t last very long” when faced with a variant like Omicron.

‘When Big Business Went Woke’: PragerU (Video)

"How is it that Big Business 'got woke?' Once the bastion of country club conservatism, it’s now a fortress of radical leftism. Vivek Ramaswamy explains this amazing and disturbing transformation."

China Rejects ‘False’ U.S. Claims That Russia Sought Chinese Military Aid for Ukraine

Beijing contradicts Washington Post informer "who spoke on the condition of anonymity."

Senator Seeks Information on Spike in Disease Rates in Military Database

A U.S. senator is seeking information on the spike in disease rates reported in a U.S. military database.

Columbus Police Officer Cleared of Criminal Wrongdoing in Ma’Khia Bryant Shooting

Bryant was killed when officers responded to a 911 made from Bryant’s foster home about a group of girls threatening to stab members of the household.

Americans Filling up Gas Tanks in Mexico

It’s not just prescription drugs that Americans buy cheaper in Mexico.

COVID Vax Might ‘Increase the Risk of Being Infected,’ mRNA Inventor Says

A COVID vaccine detractor claims that the shots may be causing enhanced disease because it was designed for the earlier versions of the coronavirus.

U.S. Journalist Brent Renaud Killed in Ukraine: Kyiv Police

American journalist and filmmaker Brent Renaud was shot and killed in a combat zone near Kyiv, Ukraine, the region’s police chief said on Sunday.

A Bill Banning ‘Zuckbucks’ Foundation Funding in Virginia Elections Is Headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Desk

Virginia’s assembly passed legislation to prohibit state and local election officials from accepting certain funding from private groups.

Exclusive: Audit Reveals FBI Rule-Breaking in Probes Involving Politicians, Religious Groups, Media

I agents violated their own rules at least 747 times in 18 months while conducting investigations involving politicians, candidates, religious groups, the news media and others, according to a 2019 FBI audit obtained by The Washington Times. 

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