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Army Flight Surgeon Who Urged Pentagon To Ground Vaccinated Pilots Testifies to Senate Panel

An Army flight surgeon who recommended in September the Pentagon ground all pilots who took the COVID-19 shot testified before a Senate panel on Tuesday.

Supreme Court To Decide If Dred Scott Should Apply To All Americans On Guns

Opponents of the right to bear arms want everyone to be treated as badly as the Supreme Court once treated Dred Scott.

Supreme Court Grants a Win to NY Nuns Who Were Being Forced to Support Abortion

The U.S. Supreme Court has made a move in favor of religious liberty. On Monday, the high court ordered a rehearing of a case in which nuns were being forced to violate their pro-life beliefs by New York’s controversial abortion mandate.

GOP Senator Demands To Know Biden’s Carbon Footprint For Trip To Climate Summit

“If [Biden's staff] cannot go to work here in the U.S., they should not be permitted to attend extravagant conferences across the globe.”

What’s All The Buzz About Quercetin?

Quercetin has been in the news lately, particularly as one of many potential therapeutics that might have some benefit in the prevention or treatment of COVID infection. Is there anything to this?

J&J Vaccine Recipients 3.5x More Likely To Develop Potentially Fatal Blood Clot In The Brain

New study by a Mayo Clinic doctor reveals those who received the J&J injection face more than three times higher risk of blood clots in the brain

Trafalgar Poll: Youngkin Has 2.3-Point Lead in Virginia Gubernatorial Race

One of the most accurate pollsters from the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections has Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin with a 2.3-point lead over Democrat Terry McAuliffe on the eve of Election Day.

Viganò to world’s bishops: Question the moral and mental suitability of Bergoglio as Pope

In a brief statement reflecting on President Biden’s visit with Pope Francis, Archbishop Viganò points out the severity of the current papacy.

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.

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