March 2, 2023
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'Natural Immunity Is Not Something We Believe In' for COVID-19: Biden Official |
by Ben Johnson |
A Biden administration official told Congress that "natural immunity is not something we believe in" for members of the U.S. military who have had COVID-19, just days after a British study showed prior infection protects people as well as or better than vaccination. The armed forces will instead continue to push service members to take the COVID vaccine "and boosters," the military undersecretary and chief diversity officer announced, before denying an inspector general's report that officials reviewed Christians' requests for religious exemptions only 12 minutes before dismissing them. |
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Washington State AG: Abortion Pill Is 'Safer than Tylenol' |
by Dan Hart |
Last week, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) claimed in a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration that the abortion pill is safer than Tylenol. The contention has sparked outcry from experts, who point to data showing the severe health risks associated with the abortion pill regimen. |
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Supreme Court Skeptical During Student Loan Bailout Hearing |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments on two cases challenging President Biden's plan to cancel up to $20,000 in outstanding student loans for millions of former students. In the first case, Biden v. Nebraska, six states (Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, and South Carolina) challenged the Biden administration's authority to issue a $500 billion loan bailout without congressional approval. In the second case, Board of Education v. Brown, private parties excluded from the sweeping benefits challenged the statutory and procedural basis of the loan forgiveness. |
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Missouri AG on Trans Clinic: 'If Even One-Tenth of the Allegations Are True, They're Abusing Children' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
They aren't the words most people would expect from a transgender clinic whistleblower: "I am a 42-year-old St. Louis native, a queer woman, and politically to the left of Bernie Sanders." But Jamie Reed's deep, pro-trans ideology is one of the biggest reasons her explosive account about the St. Louis Children's Hospital seems so credible to observers. "When this kind of whistleblower steps forward," Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) told Tony Perkins, "you've got to take [the] allegations seriously." |
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