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Colorado Democrat Governor Declares COVID-19 Emergency ‘Over’
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) has declared the COVID-19 emergency “over” and said he will not be ordering another statewide mask mandate in response to respond to the emergence of the Omicron variant in the U.S. Read More.
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White House COVID adviser, anti-lockdown doctors join 'Science and Freedom' academy
The founding fellows previously challenged Big Tech censorship of COVID heterodoxy with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Read More.
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Kanye West publicist pressured Georgia election worker to confess to fraud: Report
A publicist for rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, tried to convince a Georgia election worker to confess to committing fraud in January in the 2020 presidential election, according to a new report.  Read More.
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FDA is Now Saying It Will Take 75 Years to Produce Clinical Data on Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now saying that it will take 75 years, rather than their initial estimate of 55 years, to produce clinical data to the public on Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Read More.
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Thomas Jefferson, canceled
Make plans to see the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. — it might not be around for much longer. Read More.
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U.K., Canada join Australia and U.S. in decision not to send officials to Beijing Winter Olympics
"There will be effectively a diplomatic boycott," said prime minister Boris Johnson Read More.
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White House: Biden To Veto Congressional Motion To Ban Vaccine Mandate
The Biden administration is threatening to veto any congressional resolutions to outlaw its vaccine mandates. On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the vaccine mandate for private sector businesses is necessary because of the Omicron variant. Read More.
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Federal judge blocks Biden's vaccine mandate for federal contractors
A federal judge in Georgia blocked the Biden administration's requirement that all federal contractors must receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the latest blow in a flurry of legal setbacks for the White House.  Read More.
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Debates On Overturning Roe V. Wade Continue, GOP Confident
As the U.S. Supreme Court continues debating on the future of abortion access nationwide, the GOP remains confident in its decades-long effort to have a landmark abortion case overturned. Justices recently heard oral arguments over a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15-weeks. Read More.
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Lawyer for dying COVID patient who recovered after court-ordered Ivermectin urges new thinking
"There are obviously remedies that we're not looking at," attorney Kristin Erickson says. "And we need to think outside of the current standard of care. Read More.
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Bond For Parents Of Mich. School Shooter Set At Combined $1M After Pleas
New details have emerged about the days and hours leading up to a deadly shooting at a Michigan high school. Officials said on the day of the shooting, the parents of suspect Ethan Crumbley, came to the school to meet with teachers about multiple behavioral problems the 15-year-old had. Read More.
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Biden tries to define away ongoing supply chain crisis, declare victory
New queuing system has alleviated port congestion without addressing distribution bottlenecks causing shortages; reduced number of vessels anchored offshore reflect dispersal of ships, not unloading. Read More.
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Video: Senior Cardiologist Warns Link Between Covid Vaccine And Heart Disease Being Ignored
The vaccines made with government funding that multi-billion dollar conglomerates are profiting off of were sold to the global public as a necessary component of combating a disease that had an over 99 percent survival rate. Indeed, the vaccine has been so effective that evidence of its imperfections has been censored by our benevolent globalist rulers supposedly for our own good.  Read More.
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Supreme Court oral arguments on key abortion rights case focus on precedent, fetal viability
The Mississippi abortion law faces nearly 50 years of Supreme Court precedent on abortion Read More.
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US identifies first case of omicron COVID-19 variant
The U.S. has identified the first case of the omicron COVID-19 variant in California, a U.S. official told the Associated Press on Wednesday. Read More.

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