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Zuckerburg Admits Censored COVID-19 Information ‘Ended Up Being More Debatable or True’

"That stuff is really tough, right? It really undermines trust," said Zuckerburg.

Starbucks Union Says Coffee Chain Is Now Banning Pride Decorations

Andrew Trull, a spokesperson for Starbucks, issued a statement denying any alterations in the company's stance or policies concerning Pride or other heritage month celebrations.

COVID: New Times of London Investigation Reveals Chinese Military Connections and Lab Manipulation in Wuhan

Zhou allegedly filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine as early as February 2020, only a month after China publicly acknowledged the virus outbreak.

Study Finds Women Who Take Birth Control as Teens Likely to Have Greater Depression

A U.K. study published by Cambridge University Press found that women who started taking birth control pills as teenagers have a 130% higher rate of showing depression symptoms than those who never took the pill.

Accepted COVID Vaccine Injury Claims Double From March in U.K.

96 individuals are now able to receive a Vaccine Damage Payment.

CDC’s ‘Unscientific Policies and Confusing Guidance’ Exposed: Rep. Winstrup Accuses Biden Admin of Hiding Director Walensky’s Testimony (Video)

"Instead of being a calm and trusted voice of science and reason, the American people felt let down, often deceived and left damaged," said Rep. Wenstrup.

House Judiciary Committee Launches Expanded Probe into Banks Sharing Clients’ Data with FBI

These queries stem from a prior investigation into Bank of America (BoA)'s actions in the wake of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Senators Rubio and Cornyn Introduce ‘GENE Act’ to Safeguard American Genomic Data from China’s Threat

Senator Cornyn said, “For too long, the People’s Republic of China has collected Americans’ healthcare data without anywhere near sufficient scrutiny. This legislation would confront this growing national security threat and ensure private genetic information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.”

Trump Widens Lead to Over 60% Support Following Federal Indictment: Poll

After the federal indictment case against Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, the former president's lead has widened again in the GOP primary, gaining over 60% of support.

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