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Pfizer and BioNTech have submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking emergency use authorization for another COVID-19 vaccine booster shot for individuals 65-years-old and above, according to a press release. The course for most people ages 12 and over currently involves three jabs — two shots for the primary series followed
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Chris Cillizza of CNN tried to claim that Republicans are at fault for the polarization in Congress, and Twitter took him to task for the claim. The editor-at-large wrote that Republicans had swung more to the right than Democrats had swung to the left based on a report by the Pew Research Center. “The technical
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The misappropriation of the economic freedom of millions of mom-and-pop investors by BlackRock Inc. CEO Larry Fink has unintended consequences. “We have a new bunch of emperors, and they’re the people who vote the shares in the index funds,” Charlie Munger, business partner of philanthropist Warren Buffett and a big proponent of index fund investing,
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The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent, a move that would be welcomed by many people weary of the time changes twice each year. The proposal passed the chamber through unanimous consent. By unanimous consent, Senate ok’s bipartisan bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. Will eliminate shifting
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Dr. Anthony Fauci has suggested that if Republicans take control of Congress, they will target him, but uncover nothing. “It’s Benghazi hearings all over again,” Fauci said, according to the Washington Post. “They’ll try to beat me up in public, and there’ll be nothing there,” he said. “But it will distract me from doing my
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During his opening monologue on the ongoing war in Ukraine, MSNBC’s host of All In Chris Hayes claimed that European nations like Poland are racist for accepting refugees from their next-door neighbor Ukraine. Because everything on MSNBC must turn into a race issue, Hayes whined that Poland was against allowing Syrians to flee their war-torn country
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China’s annual session of the National People’s Congress—a “rubber-stamp” parliament whose outcomes are predetermined by Chinese Communist Party officials—concluded on March 11. The overriding message of the session was simple: Make sure nothing gets in the way of President Xi Jinping’s bid for a third term in power. The purpose of the session was to
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP) met on Wednesday to discuss S.3799, the PREVENT Pandemics Act. The contents of the PREVENT Pandemics Act is here. Remarkably, the committee did not include a section on banning funding for gain of function research in Chinese laboratories in their bill. That might come in handy
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New York Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has his work cut out for him. As the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, it’s his job to, well, make this November less miserable for the Democrats than it currently appears to be shaping up to be. Any political observer worth his salt has figured out
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On Tuesday, The Washington Post added a “clarification” to a local story Friday that claimed Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin’s proposal to set up a parental hotline to report “divisive” content in schools was wholly opposed by every single one of the commonwealth’s 133 superintendents even though, in reality, it was only a letter passed
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On March 21, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing will begin. Senators will be scrutinizing her past judicial opinions on critical issues from labor law to illegal immigration to presidential claims of executive privilege. This brief overview of several of those key opinions provides some insight into her general approach to resolving legal
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The Planned Parenthood Action Fund unleashed its latest propaganda effort in support of abortion rights and many on social media were unimpressed with the “creepy” marketing campaign. Alexis McGill Johnson posted a photograph of the pro-abortion ice cream bus on her official social media account on Monday. The campaign included passing out ice cream and
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A proposal to keep sex and gender ideology out of lower grade school levels in Florida has strong support among most Americans, according to a new Daily Wire poll. The cornerstone language of Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” bill, HB 1557, is supported by nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults who were told what the bill
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What First Amendment protection of free speech? The United States may not be at war, but hosts of “The View” advocated on Monday for some Americans, whom they claim are pro-Russia, to be investigated — or even arrested. What did they say? Fox News host Tucker Carlson and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) have repeatedly
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An unidentified Fox News journalist posted just outside of Kiev was injured on Monday while covering the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Fox News anchor John Roberts delivered the news, however no details were immediately disclosed. “Very few details but teams on the ground are working as hard as they can to try gather more information,’ Robert said.
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A public-school teacher in Kansas is suing the principal of her school, the district’s superintendent, and members of the school board after being suspended for not using a student’s preferred name. Pamela Ricard taught math at Fort Riley Middle School. She says that she refused to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender and
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Former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace is rumored to fill Chris Cuomo’s primetime CNN slot, according to a report. Another possible replacement for the former host of “Cuomo Prime Time” is former MSNBC anchor Brian Williams. In December, Chris Cuomo was fired by CNN president Jeff Zucker. Cuomo was terminated for allegedly assisting his brother
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