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Democratic Governors Association views DeSantis as ‘unstoppable’ in 2022

The Democratic Governors Association appears to have designated the 2022 gubernatorial race in Florida as a lost cause and will not give any Democratic candidates looking to defeat Gov. Ron DeSantis any significant financial support.

Democrats’ odds of holding Senate in 2022 slip after Tuesday’s losses

A prominent political analyst on Wednesday said three 2022 Senate races where Democrats had held advantages are now considered “toss-ups” after Tuesday’s setbacks for the party in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere.

FDA DELAYS its decision on Moderna vaccine use for children aged 12 to 17 to evaluate myocarditis risk, says firm

The FDA announced it will delay its decision on whether children ages 12 to 17 should receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to determine if the shot increases the risk of a rare side effect that impacts kids' hearts, the agency said Sunday.

Ibram Kendi inadvertently ‘blows up entire life’s work’ in now-deleted tweet, then claims criticism is ‘violent’

Boston University professor Ibram X. Kendi, a prominent advocate of anti-racism, deleted a tweet on Friday after his critics pointed out that it may have inadvertently refuted his ideology.

Breakthrough Infections, Deaths Among COVID-19 Vaccinated Rose in Recent Months: CDC

Infections, hospitalizations, and deaths linked to COVID-19 have risen among people who have gotten a COVID-19 vaccine in recent months, according to newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But the bulk of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths remained among unvaccinated Americans, the data show.

Rutgers professor says white people ‘committed to being villains’

Brittney Cooper, a professor at Rutgers University, has caused outrage over comments she made at an event about ‘critical race theory’ (CRT) where she suggested white people should be “taken out.”

Barrett, Kavanaugh Decline to Block Vaccine Mandates for Maine Workers Seeking Religious Exemption

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in Maine, which thus went into effect that day. The particularly strict mandate has a medical exemption but not a religious one. While the majority on the Court did not give an opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a dissent that was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, as highlighted by Robert Barnes with The Washington Post. 

Due to COVID’s Success, China Is Now Working on Integrating Bio Warfare with Information Warfare in the Future

China’s New Concept of Bio-based War Includes Vaccines With “Backdoors” As Bioweapons 

U.S. Prices, Wages Rise at Fastest Pace in Decades

Strong consumer demand and supply shortages test economy with rapid uptick in inflation

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