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The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages

Runaway house price inflation continues to characterize the U.S. market. House prices across the country rose 15.8% on average in October 2021 from the year before. U.S. house prices are far over their 2006 Bubble peak, and remain over the Bubble peak even after adjustment for consumer price inflation.

U.K. Christian Nurse Wins the Right to Wear Cross at Work

In what has been described as a “landmark ruling,” an employment tribunal in the United Kingdom ruled that the National Health Service (NHS) Trust unlawfully “harassed and directly discriminated against a Christian nurse for wearing a cross necklace at work.”

19 Dead, Including 9 Children: NYC Apartment Fire

Fire tears through Bronx apartment building Sunday in what’s become New York City’s deadliest blaze in more than three decades.

Jim Jordan Won’t Cooperate With Jan 6 Committee: Not ‘Fair-Minded and Objective’

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) appeared to suggest on Sunday that he will not voluntarily cooperate with the Jan. 6 select committee investigating the U.S. Capitol breach, calling the request “unprecedented and inappropriate.”

Merck Anti-COVID Pill Will Not Be Added to India’s National Treatment Protocol

One of India’s top health officials made major news last week with an announcement about safety concerns regarding an experimental treatment for COVID-19.

‘Think Twice Before You Vaccinate Your Kids’: Dr. Robert Malone Warns Parents on COVID Shots

Dr. Robert Malone, a virologist and immunologist who has contributed significantly to the technology of mRNA vaccines, issued a strong caution for those who seek to have their children vaccinated against COVID-19.

Vax Too Ineffective to Curb COVID Hospitalizations in U.S.

Highly vaccinated U.S. Covid-19 hospitalizations hit 138,000, nearing record.

As Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Starts, Some Election Evidence Has Vanished Already

Some big Georgia counties say they didn't retain surveillance video from absentee drop boxes in the 2020 election.

The New York Times Commands: This Man Is a Woman

The New York Times is directing its elite readers to believe that a man named Amy Schneider is the “first woman” to have won $1 million on the Jeopardy! quiz show — even though the man has publicly admitted he is a male “transgender woman.”

NCAA COVID Guidelines Now Equate Natural Immunity with Fully Vaxxed

The NCAA released updates guidelines on Thursday that recognize natural immunity from previous COVID infection as equivalent to being "fully vaccinated.

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