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New York City Hit With Class-Action Lawsuit Over Private Employer Vax Mandate

A real estate firm in New York City has lodged a class-action lawsuit over the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private employers, alleging it violates the U.S. Constitution.

Daily U.S. COVID Cases Hit 1 Million though Country is 74% Vaxxed

U.S. reaches record-breaking 1 million daily Covid-19 cases amid rising national vaccination rate, raising questions about the jab's efficacy.

Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush Will Not Seek a 16th Term in Office

Long-serving Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois has revealed that he will not seek a 16th term in office.

Two Former Drug Addicts Aim to Bring Positive Change to San Francisco

On 730 Polk Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco sits a safe syringe access center, St. James Infirmary, where clean syringes and other drug use supplies are provided every Tuesday evening. Narcan—a lifesaving drug that reverses the effects of an overdose—is also distributed.

FDA Green Lights Pfizer ‘Booster’ Injections For Kids Age 12-15

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency authorization for Pfizer “booster” injections in young children ages 12-15.

Living on Purpose

While the rest of the world lives in fear and chaos, we refuse to participate and have intentionally chosen a different path.

Prenatal Screenings for Disorders Often Wrong

Some abortion decisions based on such tests

Now More Than Ever, American Revolution’s Story of Freedom Must Be Told

The 250th anniversary of American Independence is fast approaching, and with it the maneuvering to redefine the American Revolution for a new generation.

As media emphasize Jan. 6, new poll reveals GOP image has recovered — but Democratic Party quickly losing ground

The Republican Party has mostly redeemed its image following the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol, according to a new survey. During the same time period, the Democratic Party's image has declined.

Verizon and AT&T Reject Request From Regulators to Further Delay 5G Rollout

Verizon and AT&T on Sunday rejected a request by the U.S. government to delay rolling out its next-generation 5G wireless technology but offered to expand so-called “exclusion zones” for six months.

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