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Biden ‘Deeply Troubled’ by Kellogg’s Plans to Replace Striking Workers

President Joe Biden expressed concern about reports that Kellogg is planning to permanently replace striking workers after the company announced its intent to do so after union staff rejected a tentative agreement that would have ended the months-long job action.

City Of Chicago Will Pursue $130k Lawsuit Against Disgraced Actor Jussie Smollett

The City of Chicago will continue pursuing its lawsuit against disgraced Empire actor, Jussie Smollett, for wasting $130k over Smollett’s hate hoax.

Pfizer Documents Reveal Variety of Vax Side Effects

Documents released by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reveal that drugmaker Pfizer recorded nearly 160,000 adverse reactions to its Covid-19 vaccine in the initial months of its rollout.

Oxford School Officials Accused of Destroying Shooting Evidence: Lawyer

School officials at Oxford High School in Michigan were told to preserve social media pages and other evidence that were allegedly being destroyed or deleted.

Twitter will now ban users that repeatedly claim vaxxed people can spread Covid

Twitter has quietly updated its “COVID-19 misleading information policy” to impose new sanctions on tweets about vaccines, PCR tests, and health authorities. These sanctions include removing and labeling tweets. Both types of sanctions also result in Twitter users accruing strikes on their account which can lead to a permanent suspension.

Chris Wallace Announces He Is Leaving Fox News, Joining CNN

Chris Wallace, the anchor of Fox News Sunday since 2003, has announced his departure from Fox News and would no longer be hosting his weekly show.

Death Toll Rises After Severe Tornado Storms: ‘Devastation Unlike Anything I Have Ever Seen In My Life’

Officials said late on Saturday that more than 80 people have died as a result of dozens of tornadoes that ravaged several Midwest and southern states late on Friday night and early Saturday morning as rescue efforts remain ongoing for those still trapped in collapsed structures.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans assault weapon ban in wake of Supreme Court ruling

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Saturday he will try to pass legislation that will give citizens the right to sue anyone who sells an assault weapon or “ghost gun” in the state, seeking to harness last week’s Supreme Court ruling on a Texas abortion law for liberal priorities.

South Africa Sees Downward Trend in COVID Cases Despite Conducting More Tests

The number of new positive cases of COVID-19 reported in South Africa has continued its downward trend despite increased testing, according to South African National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) data.

COVID Investigator Funded By Chinese Communist Party Removed From WHO Team Following National Pulse Exposé

Marion Koopmans – who served on the World Health Organization’s first COVID-19 origins investigation team – appears to have been removed from the body’s new “effort” to trace the source of the virus following the National Pulse revealing her long-standing ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

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