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Healthy 33-year-old dies after developing autoimmune disease from second Pfizer jab
A Louisiana resident who had no underlying health issues died on Jan. 28 after doctors said his second shot of the Pfizer Covid vaccine caused an immune response that led to the development of an autoimmune disease, a report said. Read More.
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The woke mob comes for Herbie Husker: Nebraska changes mascot hand signal
Nothing says white supremacist like a cartoon blonde guy in a cowboy hat with a husk of corn in his pocket, holding a football in one hand while giving the OK signal with the other. Read More.
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'Bioethicist' from the 'Culture of Death' weighs in on euthanasia rights for prisoners
In tracking the ruling establishment's relentless promotion of death, the latest exotic topic is euthanasia, and as always the larger implications are ominous and not particularly well-concealed. Read More.
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Massachusetts police chiefs rally to protect and serve . . . lawbreakers
What are honest Americans to do when local law enforcement officers refuse to respect this nation's laws, thus betraying the whole purpose of their job, which is protect and serve the community of citizens? Read More.
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DeSantis slams Team Biden for revoking monoclonal antibody treatments
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted the Biden administration for revoking Covid monoclonal antibody treatments. Read More.
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Dartmouth College caves to violent Antifa, cancels Andy Ngo speech on far-Left extremism
Dartmouth College caved to far-left extremists in cancelling an event which aimed to highlight "America’s long history with far-left violent extremism," independent journalist Andy Ngo, one of the speakers at the event, said. Read More.
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Virginia Democrats lower the boom on ivermectin bill, order removal of citizens supporting it
Democrats in the Virginia Senate on Thursday blocked a bill that would have allowed healthcare providers in the state to prescribe ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to Covid patients. Read More.
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Colorado school teaching kindergartners: 'Disrupt the nuclear family'
A Colorado elementary school is instructing its kindergarten and first grade students to "disrupt the nuclear family," affirm transgenderism, and support Black Lives Matter. Read More.
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M&M's finally melt: Candy mascots have 'evolved' in response to 'progressive world'
As it has been for 80 years, M&M's is still the candy that "melts in your mouth, not in your hands." But the mascots who peddle the candy in commercials simply weren't progressive enough for today's woke society. Read More.
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LA charter school quarantines unvaxxed students, bars them from using restrooms
Several unvaccinated students at a Los Angeles charter said they were forced to confinement in a taped-off area where they were denied chairs and were not allowed to use the school's restrooms. Read More.
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Texas rabbi: ‘Active shooter’ security training saved lives in Colleyville terror attack
The rabbi whose quick actions enabled hostages in a terror situation in Colleyville, Texas to escape credited his training in "active shooter" situations. Read More.
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Soviet-style posters in D.C. mock Biden, Fauci
Popping up over the weekend in Washington, D.C. were posters in the style of Soviet-era propaganda which mocked Joe Biden and his Covid czar Dr. Anthony Fauci. Read More.
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'Your freedom is their misery': Columnist examines Red state-Blue state divide
Millions of leftists can't "abide your existence if you are free to express your discontent with their narrative," a columnist wrote. Read More.
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Mail-order abortions: Normalizing the Culture of Death as 'convenient,' never mind adverse effects
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Dec. 16 lifted a major restriction and allowed women seeking medication abortions via abortion pills to receive their deadly tablets in the mail rather than having to visit a clinic. Read More.
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Most popular baby boy name in Belgian capital — Mohamed
Jean is a pretty popular name for a newborn boy in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Last year, according to data published by the Belgian statistical office Statbel, 6,089 new Jeans were registered in the city. But it is not the most popular. That distinction goes to — Mohamed. Read More.

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