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Despite 95% Vaccination Rate, Harvard Experiences “Substantial Outbreak” of COVID

Moves all first and second year students to remote learning.

The Arizona Audit Findings the Media Doesn’t Want You to See

Last week, initial leaks from the Arizona audit, which happened in Maricopa County, began to circulate. As RedState reported, the raw tally of ballots found over 300 more votes for Joe Biden than the original count.

‘Suddenly I Cannot Train, I Cannot Play’: Tennis Pro, 34, Ends Season After Covid Vaccine Left Him With ‘Violent Pain’

Tennis pro Jeremy Chardy, 34, says he may never play the sport again after Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine reportedly left him suffering major bouts of pain.

‘There’s no control’: Border chaos invades America’s heartland

Iron County in Utah is about the furthest thing from a border community.

Stock buybacks boom as corporate cash piles grow

The Delta variant is keeping more companies cautious about how to invest the mountains of cash they have at their disposal. That hesitancy has led, in part, to corporate spending on stock buybacks outpacing capital expenditures this year.

Biden’s Approval Sinks to a New Low at 40% in Latest National Polling

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, sponsored by The ANTIFA by Jack Posobiec, for Monday shows that 40% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Fifty-eight percent (58%) disapprove.

Texas Gov. Abbott extends generous offer to Border Patrol agents who could be punished by Biden administration

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Sunday that he would hire any Border Patrol agent punished by the Biden administration over the controversy involving mounted agents and Haitian migrants last week.

Protesters In Netherlands March Against COVID-19 Vaccine Passport

Protesters marched in the streets of the Netherlands against the country’s recent introduction of what they are calling a “corona pass.”

IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; businesses revolt

A letter signed by more than 40 trade associations calls on Congress to reject the proposal, saying it violates customer privacy and would create an incredibly expensive and elaborate reporting requirement for banks.

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