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9 Reasons Not to Pass Yet Another Federal COVID-19 ‘Relief’ Spending Package
Now almost two years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and after $6.6 trillion in total federal spending on it—the equivalent of $51,600 per household—some policymakers want to pass yet another so-called COVID-19 relief package. Read More.
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COVID vaccines funder Bill Gates not impressed with their performance, predicts 'yearly shots'
Pfizer CEO admits its vaccine has hit a brick wall with Omicron and that booster only provides "reasonable protection" against hospitalization and death. Read More.
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The feds’ booster push shows public-health decisions aren’t data-driven
The push to boost every person in the United States has a scientific problem. New data show that vaccine booster efficacy against getting COVID can plummet to 35% with the Pfizer booster and 45% with the Moderna booster just 10 weeks after that third shot. Read More.
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Ariz. Footage Shows Suspected Violations By Poll Workers
Arizona oversight group We the People Alliance released video footage showing electoral violations by poll workers. The group says the footage shows Arizona election officials pulling mail-in ballot envelopes from the trash and putting them into drawers. Read More.
WATCH: Media Blamed Trump, Absolve Biden for Soaring COVID Deaths
From 'blood on his hands' to 'circumstances beyond [his] control' Read More.
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Biden's performance criticized, questions raised over decision to prioritize race for COVID drugs
People say doctors should focus on symptoms, not race when prioritizing COVID treatment distribution Read More.
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Petition for more stimulus payments passes 3 million mark even as debt nears $30 trillion
In September, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the automatic advance child tax credit payments were serving as economic stimulus. Read More.
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Milder Omicron Variant Made Up Nearly All New COVID Cases Last Week
Delta fumbled the ball, but Omicron recovered it and is roaring down the field. Read More.
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Home COVID Tests to be Covered by Insurers Starting Saturday
Starting Saturday, private health insurers will be required to cover up to eight home COVID-19 tests per month for people on their plans. The Biden administration announced the change Monday as it looks to lower costs and make testing for the virus more convenient amid rising frustrations. Read More.
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Omicron Makes Biden’s Vaccine Mandates Obsolete
There is no evidence so far that vaccines are reducing infections from the fast-spreading variant. Read More.
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Poll: Joe Biden’s Declining Economy Outpaces Raging Pandemic as Top National Concern for 2022
President Joe Biden’s faltering economy outpaced the ever-raging Chinese coronavirus as the nation’s top concern in 2022, a Monday Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll revealed. Read More.
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Jay Sekulow Explains Vaccine Mandate Cases Before Supreme Court
Friday was a critical day for American liberty. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases to determine whether or not a stay would be issued against President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates.  Read More.
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One of Zuckerberg’s Mail-In Vote Advocates Declared an Election Illegitimate Over Lost Mail-In Vote Applications.
An associate at the Center for Tech and Civic Life – a controversial election influence group that used grants from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to push unconstitutional voting changes in 2020 – previously declared elections as having “zero legitimacy” due to mail-in ballot errors in tweets unearthed by The National Pulse. Read More.
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Supreme Court Oral Arguments Begin In Challenge Against Biden’s Vaccine Mandate
The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Friday in a case challenging the Biden administration’s federal COVID-19 vaccine or test mandate for employers with more than 100 employees. Read More.
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'What is she hiding?’ Top Republican accuses Pelosi of coverup by withholding Jan. 6 documents
Rep. Rodney Davis says he believes security posture of Capitol Police has not been fixed year after tragic violence. Read More.
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