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Year: 2026

CDC Shrugs When Asked for COVID Vaccine Safety Data at Advisory Committee Meeting on Updated Jabs

Two days after CBS News broke the informal media blackout of COVID-19 vaccine "safety signals" suppressed by the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration, the outside advisers to the Trump administration’s FDA voted to recommend updated COVID vaccines despite receiving no safety data, as one adviser had requested.
It’s déjà vu all over again for the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, which similarly complained about the prior administration hiding data sought by advisers to make informed decisions about COVID vaccine recommendations.

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BREAKING: Virginia Judge Delivers Win for Gun Owners, Smacks Down AG and Governor on Background Checks

https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/06/03/virginia-judge-delivers-win-for-gun-owners-smacks-down-ag-and-governor-on-background-checks-n1232743

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USA Rare Earth Secures up to $1.6 Billion in Federal Funding

The company said it will issue the Commerce Department 16.1 million shares of common stock, along with about 17.6 million warrants, as part of the transaction.

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Department of Energy Ends Rebates for Switching From Gas to Electric Appliances

The new Energy Department guidance limits incentives to electric-to-electric upgrades.

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NY and 6 States Sue Federal Government Over Canceled Wind Project

They argued that cancellation of the lease did not follow due process.

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‘Most Stringent’ Voter ID Effort to Make Moves in Ohio

The Ohio Senate is expected to take up a vote in the coming days on a resolution that could produce one of the strongest voter ID laws in the country. “If this is passed by the voters, this will be the most stringent voter ID law in the country,” state Sen. Jane Timken, the sponsor…

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Amazon’s Ring Doorbell Stored Strangers’ Faces, New Lawsuit Claims

A Virginia resident sued Amazon on Monday alleging that the company’s Ring doorbell cameras used facial recognition software without individuals’ consent. Charles Sigwalt filed a lawsuit alleging that Ring’s “Familiar Faces” feature stores images of passersby without their consent, Reuters reported. Sigwalt is seeking class-action status and at least $5 million in damages. The suit said […]

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