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CDC blocks Covid ‘vaccine’ study publication amid methodology dispute…

WASHINGTON — The acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention blocked publication of a study showing COVID-19 vaccines reduced severe illness by about half last winter, citing methodology concerns that have divided public health experts and sparked accusations of political interference.
Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya delayed publication of a March 2026 study showing COVID-19 vaccines reduced hospitalization risk by 55% for healthy adults.

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House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Sharia Law and the US Constitution: Part II

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government holds a second hearing on sharia law and the U.S. Constitution at 10 a.m. ET on May 13.

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Biden FBI Secretly Set Up Trump to Be Indicted After He Leaves Office, Arctic Frost Memos Suggest

In the final weeks of Joe Biden’s presidency, FBI agents tied to Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation memorialized anew their belief that President Donald Trump broke the law in contesting the 2020 election and secretly arranged to preserve their evidence until 2030 in memos that raise alarm they could revive their prosecution after Trump leaves office.
The FBI memos and emails closing out the controversial Arctic Frost investigation – obtained by Just the News – show the bureau chose not to relinquish the evidence it gathered after Smith went to court to dismiss charges against Trump, even though that is the normal practice for agents. Instead, they created a preservation order keeping the evidence in FBI custody for two years after Trump’s second term ends, claiming it was necessary to do so because of ongoing litigation, the memos show.

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Minnesota fraud issues go from bad to worse…

Abdidwahid Mohamed, the owner of Minnesota Food Grocery LLC, allegedly used EBT cards registered to others to purchase items at Sam’s Club and Costco in 2021 before turning around and reselling them in his store, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.
“Minneapolis didn’t become America’s fraud capital by accident,” Dalia al-Aqidi, a Republican running for Congress in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District against Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., told Fox News Digital.

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California State to Pay for Newborn Diapers

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced May 8 that the state is launching a program this summer to provide free diapers to all newborn babies in California. “California is taking on the cost of raising a family head-on,” Newsom said. “Every baby born in California deserves a healthy start in life—and that means making sure parents […]

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Plea deal unsealed…

Wang and Sun “executed directives” from the Chinese government, posting propaganda designed to boost China, all while reporting back to their masters with screenshots showing how many people viewed the stories, according to the plea agreement.
In one case, Wang’s spymaster ordered her to post pre-written news articles, including a PRC official-written essay in the Los Angeles Times, the plea deal states.

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