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House Democrats Attack Messengers in ‘Politicization of Government’ Hearing

I often joke that I survived Washington because I had low expectations, but last week’s hearing of the House Weaponization of the Federal Government subcommittee would have tested the lowest of my low expectations.

ATF Uses Financial Information for Warrantless Tracking on Gun Buyers

Documents reveal the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has been tracking potential gun buyers by monitoring their income.

Norway’s Medical Watchdog Labels Trans Drugs for Kids as Experimental Due to Lack of Research

Norway's medical watchdog has recommended that treatments for transgender minors be considered experimental due to a lack of research on the safety and long-term effects of gender confirmation treatments, which have seen a surge in demand in recent years, particularly among girls who identify as boys.

New Study Links Moderna COVID Vax to Blood in Urine: Journal of Medical Case Reports

A recent medical report has identified the self-limited occurrence of gross hematuria (blood in urine) in two elderly men who were on a combination of aspirin and another antiplatelet or anticoagulant following their second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination.

Babies of Vaccinated Mothers 78% More Likely to Contract COVID-19: Journal of Medical Virology

Publication evaluated 30 studies involving 862,272 individuals.

Watch Trump’s Full Iowa Speech (Video)

Donald Trump outlined his plans to improve the American education system, which included expanding the right to education, breaking up the federal Department of Education, and holding underperforming school principals accountable.

Pope Francis Raises Possibility of Allowing Catholic Priests to Marry, Calling Celibacy a ‘Temporary Prescription’

Pope Francis has raised the possibility of reconsidering the celibacy requirement for Catholic priests, stating that it is a "temporary prescription" and could be relaxed, although he did not believe it would encourage more men to consider a clerical vocation.

Republicans Propose Bill Giving Americans the Right to Sue China Over COVID

Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow Americans to sue the Chinese Communist Party for damages from the coronavirus.

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