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New York proposal to set up public health detention camps is withdrawn
Legislation which would have essentially allowed New York officials to establish internment camps for individuals considered a threat to public health has been withdrawn. Read More.
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Top trend to watch for in 2022: Will Americans stop trusting their doctors?
As the world heads into a third year of increasingly unsupportable coronavirus hysteria and the coercive vaccine mandate narrative continues to crumble in the face of overwhelming evidence against it, tens of millions of Americans are soon going to be asking themselves a very important question. Read More.
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The ungrateful: Mediocre, self-important and indebted
The war on America's past has escalated drastically in the past two years. Read More.
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Brazilian singer Cantor Maurílio dies 6 weeks after getting second Covid dose
A 28-year-old Brazilian singer has died six weeks after receiving his second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. Read More.
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Poll asking for stories on abortions gets overwhelming pro-life responses
On Christmas Day, the polling analysis website FiveThirtyEight posted the following request on Twitter: "Do you have an abortion story? We want to hear from you." Included was a link to the website where women could fill out a Google form about their abortion. Read More.
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1619 Project creator: Parents shouldn't decide what is taught in schools
Parents should not be deciding what is taught in their kids' schools, according to Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of the 1619 Project. Read More.
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New York school email: Staff required to know warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest
In an email send to all parents, the Eastport-South Manor Central School District (ESM) in Suffolk County, New York stated there are new regulations where all school districts are required to ensure that nurses and coaches can address the treatment and monitoring of students who exhibit signs and symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest. Read More.
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California nurses report 'overwhelming' number of heart attacks, clotting in vaccinated patients
Nurses in Ventura County, California are blowing the whistle on an alarming rise in heart problems, strokes, and blood clotting in vaccinated patients, adding that doctors refuse to consider the problems could be adverse reactions to Covid shots, a report said. Read More.
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When ruling progressive elites get violently mugged by the reality they created
Nobody is wishing harm on anybody. But it may very well be that the only way to protect regular Americans from the scourges of runaway crime, massive unchecked illegal and unassimilable Third World immigration and similar societal woes is for the problem to start hitting the elitist moneyed and political class that encourages these calamities where they live. Read More.
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Detroit Tigers' first base coach, 49, collapses suddenly, dies
The list of current and former athletes who are dying "suddenly" and unexpectedly continues to grow. Read More.
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‘Expert’ despairs as rural Montanans fail to fall for his jab indoctrination
If you want to keep your kids away from the Jab Establishment, rural Montana is a good place to be. Read More.
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Childrens’ ‘bodily autonomy’: Progressive social agenda takes sinister public turn
Two highly disturbing recent events highlight the demonic attempt by progressives in positions of authority to diminish parental oversight and control and warp children’s minds with leftist cultural poison. Read More.
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Death by boredom: The Covid apocalypse is of, by and for losers
Americans are moving on while Covid tyrants and their Big Media sycophants refuse to. Read More.
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New York goes Down Under: Lawmakers propose setting up Covid detention camps
New York lawmakers are proposing setting up detention camps that could hold those infected with Covid, their contacts, or anyone suspected of presenting a “significant threat to public health.” Read More.
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The view from Yuma, Arizona: Migrant surge cuts swath of destruction
Illegal aliens are expecting to be taken care of once they cross over into the United States. Read More.

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