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Hey, Whatever Happened to John Durham’s Critics?

Way back in November 2019 – what feels like a lifetime ago – I wrote what was then the most detailed and thorough profile of longtime federal prosecutor John Durham in print.

U.S. Cancels Multimillion-Dollar Contract with COVID Vax Manufacturer for ‘Cross-Contamination’ of J&J Vials

"There is no assurance that other batches have not been subject to cross-contamination."

Theologian Albert Mohler Addresses Politicized Racism Claims, Says ‘Actual Sin Of Racism Is Obscured’

Dr. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses the subject of political racism in relation to an editorial article accusing Virginia voters of racism and the election of Winsome Sears as lieutenant governor. Sears is regarded as a groundbreaking figure, being the first African-American woman voted to a statewide office in Virginia.

Durham Unravels the Russia Case

His indictments reveal facts embarrassing to former special counsel Robert Mueller and the press. Special counsel John Durham’s latest indictment is an important step in...

The Life of Brandon

The instant meme is not exactly a new low in American politics, as progressives would have you believe.

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.

Sleepy Joe Biden Struggles to Stay Awake During Climate Change Summit

President Joe Biden struggled to stay awake Monday during the opening speeches at the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland.

Trump Steadily Raising More Than $1M Per Week

Former President Donald Trump continues to be a huge fundraising force despite losing the 2020 election, campaign finance records show.

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. 

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