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DeSantis May Buy COVID Antibody Treatment Directly From Manufacturer, Will Bypass Fed. Gov’t

On Thursday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that he was, “very very concerned” about President Joe Biden’s decision to restrict distribution of monoclonal antibodies to states while there is a rise in COVID-19 cases prompting a surge in the demand for the treatment in mainly southern states.

Lawmaker in another state plans to duplicate Texas Heartbeat Act

'I am absolutely going to file a bill as soon as I can'

Democrats’ proposed tax hikes could eventually hit middle-class Americans: Here’s how

Dems' proposal could mean higher taxes for middle-income workers

The 3 Most Important Things To Corporate Media Don’t Matter At All (And That’s The Point)

Good government is hard. It’s often boring and unrewarding. Some of the most important policies we can enact won’t make for a good cable news hit -- but we need them.

One stunning afternoon: Setbacks imperil Biden’s reset

It was an hour President Joe Biden would no doubt like to forget. On Friday, the Pentagon acknowledged that a drone strike in Afghanistan killed 10...

Perspective on the Pandemic

According to the CDC, as of April 26, 2021, 3,427,321 people died from all causes in the United States in 2020. In comparison, 2,854,838...

Conservatives warned to shun members of the ‘eco-Right’

'You have nothing to gain and everything to lose'

‘Where Does It Stop?’: Disney World Employees Protest Company’s Vaccine Mandate

A little more than 30 Walt Disney World employees gathered outside the complex’s shopping center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on Friday afternoon to protest the company’s vaccine mandate.

State Supreme Court Clears the Way for Full Reversal of a Derek Chauvin Murder Conviction

One of the murder convictions against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is likely to be thrown out after a decision last week by...

FDA Panel Overwhelmingly Rejects Pfizer Booster for Healthy People 16 and Older

The 16 - 2 vote came after a sharp debate in which many of the panel’s independent experts, including infectious disease doctors and statisticians, challenged whether the data justified a broad rollout of extra shots when the vaccines appear to still offer robust protection against severe COVID-19 disease and hospitalization.

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