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Biden federal worker vaccine mandate blocked in court

(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – A federal district court judge in Texas granted a preliminary injunction against President Joe Biden’s executive order requiring all federal workers to be vaccinated against COV...

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Psaki urges angry Biden supporters to ‘have a margarita’ after frustrating week

(FOX NEWS) – White House press secretary Jen Psaki turned to venting Friday as she expressed her frustration over the Biden administration’s “devastating” week following the failure of multiple Democra...

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Women’s health at risk due to rise in meat-free diets, scientist says

(YAHOO NEWS) – Young women who consume little to no red meat and dairy are at risk of developing vitamin deficiencies that could lead to health problems later in life, a scientist has said. Professor I...

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Israel world No. 1 in daily COVID cases per capita

(TIMES OF ISRAEL) – Israel is leading the world in new daily COVID-19 cases per capita, data showed Thursday. Speaking to Channel 12 news, a top health expert advising the government cited figures from...

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Moderna shot can cause hepatitis

(BASED UNDERGROUND) – Millions of people continue to get COVID-19 injections without being informed of their true risks, hepatitis being among them. Hepatitis, which is inflammation of the liver, is mo...

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Professor doesn’t think violent rapes in school bathrooms are a safety issue

(CONSERVATIVES JOURNAL) – On the Dr. Phil show, Kent State Associate Professor Dr. Suzy D’Enbeau made the shocking claim that the violent rape of a girl in the bathroom of a Loudoun County school perpe...

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Virginia teachers threaten to bully maskless children

(FREE BEACON) – Several Virginia public school teachers threatened to resist Republican governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order that allows parents to choose if their child wears a mask at school. Fo...

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Scientists studying privilege, inequality, intergenerational wealth in animal kingdom

(TRENDING POLITICS) – Scientists, the experts we rely on to tell us how to live our lives, have been studying privilege and inequality among squirrels and other animals, according to the New York Times...

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Elementary school announces plans to teach kindergartners importance of disrupting nuclear family

(DEFENDING ED) – The kindergarten and first grade team at Centennial Elementary School in Denver, Colorado shared their excitement about their plans to participate in Black Lives Matter at School Week ...

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Tens of thousands of pro-lifers prepare to march on Washington D.C.

(FAITHWIRE) – Tens of thousands of pro-life citizens will take to the streets in Washington, D.C., on Friday to affirm a powerful message about the importance of protecting the unborn: “equality begins...

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‘Seismic shift’: Afghanistan the new No. 1 most dangerous place for Christians

(CHRISTIAN HEADLINES) – Afghanistan has supplanted North Korea as the world’s most dangerous country for Christians, according to an annual watchdog report that says conditions have gone from bad to wo...

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Man comes to Christ after finding Bible lost by pastor nearly 15 years ago

(CHRISTIAN HEADLINES) – An Oklahoma pastor recently shared that a man came to Christ after discovering a Bible he lost 15 years ago. Pastor Paul Daugherty, a pastor at the Tulsa-based megachurch, Victo...

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M&M characters are becoming ‘inclusive’

(DAILY WIRE) – The beloved M&M characters are becoming more “inclusive” with several changes that are subtle but noticeable. Mars Wrigley, which owns M&Ms, announced on Thursday a “global commitment to...

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Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection film ‘J6’ in works

(FOX 16) – Just over a year after the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a film based on the events is in the works, Deadline reported Thursday. The project, titled “J6” has some big na...

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World’s oldest drinking straws 3 feet long, made of gold, silver

(LIVE SCIENCE) – Slender gold and silver tubes crafted during the Bronze Age are the world’s oldest drinking straws, a new study finds. Archaeologists found the 3-foot-long (1 meter) metal tubes in 189...

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