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California, New Jersey Activate National Guard to Help With COVID Response

The governors of California and New Jersey this week activated National Guard troops to assist with their COVID-19 response.

Fight Over Opening Schools Pits Teachers Unions Against Democrats

Democrats and teachers unions, staunch allies for decades, suddenly find themselves at odds over the politics of COVID-19 and schools.

It’s Now or Never: What’s Behind Dems’ Push for Changing Senate Rules & Passing Voting Rights Bills?

Senate Democrats have linked the Capitol protests anniversary to the necessity to pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act as soon as possible.

Experts Shocked by COVID ‘Misinformation’ Shared at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court’s oral arguments over Biden’s OSHA vaccine mandate on Friday were rife with lies and disinformation about the coronavirus and vaccines.

NCAA COVID Guidelines Now Equate Natural Immunity with Fully Vaxxed

The NCAA released updates guidelines on Thursday that recognize natural immunity from previous COVID infection as equivalent to being "fully vaccinated.

CDC Not Investigating Myocarditis Death of 13-Year-Old Days After Pfizer Shot, Emails Reveal

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is leaving it to state health departments to investigate deaths reported following COVID vaccines, including the June 2021 death of 13-year-old Jacob Clynick who died of myocarditis three days after his second Pfizer shot.

Bidenflation: Worker Incomes Fall Further Behind Inflation

Wage gains weakened in December even as inflation likely accelerated, pushing workers even further behind and making meeting it tougher for millions of American families to meet their household needs.

Kamala Harris Compares Jan 6 to 911 and Pearl Harbor

Kamala Harris compared three major dates in US history during a speech marking the one-year anniversary of the Capitol breach.

Jobless Claims Jump To 207,000, Higher Than Anticipated

The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims increased to 207,000 in the week ending Jan. 1 as workers seek more attractive positions with better pay and Omicron coronavirus variant cases surge.

‘Worse than the Civil war’: how fixation on Capitol riot makes America ignore its other major problem

Disparate reactions to left-wing protesters at the DOI versus the ones at the US Capitol show how biased the mainstream media truly is.

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