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Clinical Trial Begins for ‘Experimental’ Universal Influenza Vaccine

However, a recent U.K. community-based population study found that those who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, demonstrate a lower rate of new Omicron BA.4/BA.5 infections compared to those who were vaccinated.

FBI Stopped Investigations Into Clintons Leading Up to 2016 Presidential Election

The FBI instead directed efforts to investigate Trump.

Zelensky’s Push for Missile Attacks Inside Russia as Ukraine’s Neighbors Seek Peace: Seymour Hersh

"Zelensky, working behind the back of the Biden White House, pushed hard earlier this year for an expanded series of missile attacks inside Russia," says Hersh.

NIH Cuts Funding for Wuhan Lab Amid COVID-19 Origin Controversy

Until the recent update on May 17, the WIV was included among foreign facilities that can carry out animal experiments funded by U.S. taxpayers.

The Peace Candidate Versus the Freedom Candidate in the Republican Presidential Primary

"Do these candidates really mean it? Will they deliver on their promises once in office?"

Marjorie Taylor Greene Moves to Impeach FBI Director Christopher Wray

Wray has transformed the FBI into "Joe Biden and Merrick Garland's personal police force," according to MTG.

DHS Documents Labels Pro-Life Mothers ‘Radicalization Suspects’ in Violence Prevention Training Guide

The revelation came to light after American First Legal, a legal watchdog, secured the internal memos from DHS's Office of Terrorism and Violence.

Gun Control Debate Ignores the Real Problems

"While government can undermine morality, it cannot promote virtue."

Federal Judge Blocks DHS from Using Parole to Catch and Release Illegal Immigrants, Thwarting Biden Admin’s Border Management Plans

Judge T. Kent Wetherell II claimed that the border problems are of President Biden's "own making," and that the administration possesses the power to resolve the issue without resorting to a blanket parole policy.

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