The Food and Drug Administration admitted internally it couldn’t assess risk of known COVID-19 vaccine side effect.
Read MoreA Tennessee Republican lawmaker introduced age verification legislation on Dec. 7 aimed at restricting children from accessing and viewing explicit adult content online. Titled the “Protect Tennessee Minors Act,” the bill was introduced by Republican state Rep. Patsy Hazlewood and would require online media companies and operators to put in place age verification measures to […]
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Read MoreOn Wednesday, congressional Democrats put forth new legislation known as the Inclusive Democracy Act. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) and Representative Ayanna Pressley (D – Mass.) introduced the legislation at a Capitol Hill event. Pressley claimed that the bill will "end the stain of felony disenfranchisement in America." Welch claimed that current voting laws are from the "Jim Crow era" and disproportionately affect black Americans and women. …
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Read MoreBanks filed at least six reports concerning Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings that flagged President Joe Biden’s home address in Delaware and raised concerns about possible criminal activity involving money laundering or human trafficking, according to a U.S. Senator who investigated the first family’s finances for years.
Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, the top Republican on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, told the Just the News, No Noise television show Thursday night that the Suspicious Activity Reports (SARS) chronicled about $12 million in transactions over several years, some of which passed through Joe Biden’s Wilmington, Del., home where he had allowed his son to stay.
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Read MoreA bill filed in the South Carolina Senate would expressly exclude a central bank digital currency (CBDC) from the definition of money in South Carolina, creating potentially significant roadblocks to its use as such in the state.
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