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CDC Quietly Changes Definition Of ‘Vaccine’ As COVID-19 Continues To Infect Vaccinated People

The Center for Disease Control has a new definition of "vaccine" on their website as COVID-19 continues to infect the vaccinated.

Capitol Fence Going Up Again Before Rally for Jailed January 6 Protesters

Police are reportedly planning to reinstall the fence that surrounded the U.S. Capitol for months after the January 6 protest in response to a rally on September 18 demanding “justice” for jailed Capitol protesters. 

CIA Goes Woke: Uses Cat Pics, Feminist Memes To Rebrand Itself To Gen Z

The CIA wants to make young people like them more.

Trump launches new National Faith Advisory Board with Paula White at helm

Lamenting the current state of faith and religion in America as “not good,” former President Donald Trump launched a new National Faith Advisory Board last Thursday, with his spiritual advisor and televangelist Paula White at the helm.

‘America Is Trending Pro-Life’: Voters Support Texas Heartbeat Law, 46-43 percent, Poll Shows

A plurality of likely voters supports a new Texas that prohibits abortion once a heartbeat is detected, according to a new national survey.

Trump’s 1776 Commission Inspires Group To Launch Campaign Fighting Against Historical Revisionism

A group composed of experts in politics and business who were inspired by former President Donald Trump's 1776 Commission have launched a campaign on September 1 to fight against historical revisionism in schools.

Georgia Bulldogs football coach says team, which is more than 90% vaxxed, is experiencing ‘highest spike’ of COVID, including sports medicine director

University of Georgia football coach Kirby Smart did not get much time to enjoy his Bulldogs' impressive 10-3 win Saturday over the Clemson Tigers.

If Getting Vaccinated Isn’t a ‘Personal Choice,’ What Is It?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis set off a firestorm last Friday when he dared challenge the orthodoxy that justifies mass vaccination mandates.

US Gasoline Prices Expected to Fall Under $3 Per Gallon By Fourth Quarter

US gasoline prices, retailing at seven-year highs above $3.15 per gallon due to peak seasonal demand and outages from Hurricane Ida, are expected to fall to under $3 by the fourth quarter of this year, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday.

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