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Science and Technology
Vaccine may be added to leafy greens; but intense opposition is expected
A viable alternative to a jab, but eco-activists are strenuously opposed.
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Science and Technology
Hospital says it may deny woman live-saving lung transplant unless she gets COVID jab
'It’s damned if you do and damned if you don’t.'
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Science and Technology
Top health officials tell White House to pause vaccine booster plan: Report
'We always said we would follow the science, and this is all part of the process that is now underway.'
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Media
How helpful has Facebook been in quashing misinformation on COVID? Have a look
The new Big Brotherly effort that is about to sweep the nation, thanks to the vigilance of the White House…
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Law and Government
Despite own earlier warnings against big July 4 celebrations, Biden to host 1,000 at WH
The White House concedes that it has fallen short of Biden’s 'goal of partially vaccinating 70 percent of American adults…
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Unyielding
I got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19. It was perfectly safe
Overwhelmingly safe; overreaction to blood clot outliers?
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Media
CNN analyst falsely claims Operation Warp Speed happened under Biden
Say it enough times and you start to believe it.
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Science and Technology
‘Godfather of Gain of Function’: WaPo lays out Fauci’s possible role in Wuhan lab
By Eleanor Bartow People do not want to acknowledge Dr. Anthony Fauci’s possible role in contributing to the outbreak of…
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Unyielding
Despite vaccine shortages, Biden admin approves injections for 9/11 terrorists
'It’s an insult to the people who ran into the towers and were killed and those who worked on the…
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Law and Government
Oregon likely to restrict access to COVID vaccine based on race
Racial preferences are only a potential remedy for recent discrimination. For example, a court ruled that discrimination that occurred 14…
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Law and Government
Future question: How was Joe Biden going to unite country? Short answer: He wasn’t
Yes, I know. Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., hasn't yet taken the oath of office, much less delivered his sure-to-be rousing…
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Economy
Congress finally compromises on a coronavirus relief bill. Here’s what’s in it
The package, which Congress hopes to send to President Donald Trump’s desk Monday, includes direct cash payments, enhanced unemployment benefits, and…
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Law and Government
Scammers using fake COVID-19 vaccine websites, ICE warns
Domain names ‘mordernatx.com’ and ‘regeneronmedicals.com’ were seized after ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officials learned the websites were collecting personal…
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Politics
Media ‘fact checks’ on Trump’s vaccine prediction didn’t age well
The country’s first COVID-19 vaccinations were administered on Monday. The year still has 17 days left in it. Which is…
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Law and Government
Dept. of Defense previews COVID vaccination cards to be issued
'Everyone will be issued a written card that they can put in their wallet that will tell them what they…
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Science and Technology
If Americans die from failing to get inoculated with ‘Trump’s vaccine,’ it’s on the Democrats
Although the two COVID-19 vaccines — one from Pfizer, one from Moderna — are now literally "around the corner" (to…
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Science and Technology
Should minorities get priority for a coronavirus vaccine? Some think so
A survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and The Undefeated in October found that half of black adults do not plan…
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Politics
Biden coronavirus advisor Zeke Emanuel says vaccines should be given to elderly last (if at all)
The recommendation is in keeping with an article Emanuel penned in 2014, arguing that the quality of life by the…
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Law and Government
Access to COVID-19 vaccine may be restricted based on race, if panel has its way
The perils of race-based vaccine preferences.
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Science and Technology
Scientists hope this ‘throwback’ can fight coronavirus until vaccine is developed
By Chuck Ross With a vaccine for coronavirus at least a year away, a group of scientists is hoping a…
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