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Another Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Vax Mandate for Federal Contract Workers

ral court in Florida has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, handing another win to Republican attorneys general who’ve sued in multiple states.

Fmr. Officer Kim Potter Found Guilty On All Charges

Former police officer Kim Potter has been found guilty of both first- and second-degree manslaughter after shooting and killing 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April.

Ahead of holidays, grocery store shoppers react to surging prices

Grocery store shoppers told Fox News food prices have become 'ridiculous'

Record 122,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Arrive in US Shelters in 2021, Reports Say

US authorities took a record 122,000 unaccompanied migrant children into custody in the fiscal year 2021, CBS News reported on Thursday, citing government data it obtained from the Department of Health and Human Services.

Republicans Court Manchin To Join GOP Over Deepening Rift With White House

Republican senators are attempting to persuade Democratic moderate Sen. Joe Manchin (WV) to swap parties and join the GOP amid his disagreements with President Joe Biden’s agenda.

Is COVID Now Becoming a Pandemic of the Vaccinated?

American corporate media love catchphrases that they all repeat in unison, across network and cable television and through social media. One recent example is “viral blizzard” referring to the omicron variant of COVID.

Illegal Immigrants Calling for an Uber Into U.S. Interior

Two drivers in Arizona report Illegal immigrants found to use Uber to transport them from the border to destinations within the interior of the United States.

‘Demoralized,’ ‘Insulted’ White House Staffers Looking for a Way Out: ‘Higher than Usual Turnover’

Joe Biden's White House staffers are reportedly looking for alternatives to working under the current administration, pointing to frustration with leadership as the reason they’re seeking change.

Former Harvard Prof Found Guilty of Hiding Ties to University Lab in Wuhan

A former Harvard University chemistry professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China and not reporting income paid to him by a Chinese-run recruitment program.

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