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(STUDY) Vaccinated people show ‘discriminatory attitudes’ toward unvaccinated

The following is an excerpt from Just The News. An international team of researchers is arguing that unvaccinated people are the focus of “discriminatory” treatment from vaccinated ones, an indication of the continuously contentious politics surrounding vaccination status in a […]

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After scathing Grand Jury report, Loudoun Co. School Supt. fired and charged with crimes re: sexual assaults by boy wearing skirt at school

On December 6, a report from a special Grand Jury investigating Loudoun County Public Schools was unsealed. It revealed findings that the school district was looking out for its own interests instead of the best interests of its students, and

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(READ) Top Republican calls on Twitter employees to testify re: censorship of Hunter Biden laptop story

Rep. James Comer (R-Kentucky), the lead Republican on the House Oversight Committee and its incoming Chairman, has called on Twitter employees who were responsible for censoring the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story to come forward and testify before the

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(READ) Health agencies update guidelines re: unusual patterns of cancer and environmental concerns

The following information was released Dec. 8 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (CDC/ATSDR) has released updated guidance to help state,

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(READ) Senator to Pentagon: explain why Covid-19 vaccine religious exemptions are not being granted

Since the military levied its Covid-19 vaccine mandate against service members, Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) is among those who have worked to defend service members who have religious objections to the Covid vaccine. It is an established constitutional right to be able to

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