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Judge Denies Amber Heard’s Bid for a New Trial in Johnny Depp Case

A Virginia judge has rejected Amber Heard’s argument that she should get a new trial after Johnny Depp won a $10 million verdict against her — swatting down her claims that a juror snafu prejudiced the outcome of the case.

Jeff Bezos Collaborates on Cancer Vax Development

The vaccine aims to provide another option to chemotherapy at an "affordable price."

Fauci Admits COVID Vax Doesn’t Protect ‘Overly Well’ Against Infection

Fauci appeared on Fox News after recovering from COVID.

Christian in Pakistan Sentenced to Death for Alleged ‘Blasphemy’

A Christian bicycle mechanic in Lahore, Pakistan was sentenced to death last week on baseless charges of blasphemy, his lawyer said.

Starbucks Closing 16 Stores Nationwide Due to Employee-Safety Concerns

Starbucks Corp. announced on Monday that more than a dozen stores will be closed across the nation over employee-safety concerns related to drug use, theft, and assault.

Guitarist Who Lost 8 Fingers After J&J Vaccine Tells Rfk, Jr.: People Have to Be Held Accountable

On July 9, 2021, Jeff Diamond, a professional musician, vocal instructor and backup guitarist, got the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine.

More Than Sixty Years After ‘Liberation,’ Cuba Is a Communist Slave State

In his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Robert Nozick has a chapter named "The Tale of the Slave" in which he explains the nine phases from the most restrictive to more liberating states of slavery.

California AG Apologizes for Mass Gun Data Leak, Offers One Year of ‘Credit Monitoring Services’

California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent an apology letter to concealed carry permit applicants on Friday after their private information was leaked from a proprietary database.

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