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City Suspends Vaccines for Children After 10-Year-Old Girl Suffers Heart Attack Following Pfizer Jab

'10-year-old suffered a heart attack 12 hours after receiving the pediatric dose of the Pfizer vaccine,' Brazilian city announced last week.

New Virginia Attorney General Fires UVA Counsel Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation

Virginia's new attorney general fired the University of Virginia's counsel, who was on leave from his post to investigate the Jan. 6 riot.

U.S. Sends Tactical Security Teams to Ukraine Embassy After Moscow Warns ‘Countdown’ Is Underway

Tensions have spiked over Russia's troop movements and ominous statements about Ukraine.

State Turned Vax Into ‘Transubstantiation Ritual’: Author

Vaccine passports “a citizenship test for a morally and politically vacuous age.”

Tax-Doubling Universal Health Care Bill ‘AB 1400’ Passes Assembly Appropriations Committee in California: ‘CalCare’

Single-payer health care system in California receives approval, setting the bill up for debate on the Assembly floor next week.

COVID Cases Fall in U.S.: NY Times

Fewer Omicron cases than last month, nationally.

Attorney and Holocaust Survivor Stop Vax Passports in Orange County, California

California and New York were the first areas in the country to take steps toward vaccine passports last year. New York City implemented it, but Orange County didn’t, thanks to the efforts of human rights Attorney Leigh Dundas and holocaust survivor Vera Sharav.

‘God Is Bigger Than Cancel Culture’: Sean Feucht Announces New Book Deal After HarperCollins Issue

Sean Feucht, who publicly called out HarperCollins and accused the 33-year-old publishing company of "canceling" his book deal over his "political views," has announced that he landed a new book deal with a different publishing house. The Christian singer expressed how "excited" he about his new book deal.

Biden’s COVIDtests.gov ‘Cumbersome and Confusing’: TIME Magazine

Health experts say govt. website for ordering "free" Covid-19 tests is "kludgy, overly-complicated—and it doesn’t go nearly far enough."

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