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Bayer Loses Again as US Supreme Court Allows $87 Million Roundup Award
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Washington State Gov. Inslee Issues Permanent COVID Vaccine Mandate for State Workers
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Large Israeli Study Finds That Protection Against COVID-19 From 4th Shot Drops Quickly
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Biden Misinforms: Calls gun manufacturers ‘the only outfit in the country immune…to being sued’During a recent speech where President Joe Biden announced new gun regulation, he attempted to make the point that gun manufacturers are the only industry exempt from liability. Unfortunately, that is not true and his statement was called out as misinformation. There was one more expansive, multi-billion industry that also has extreme liability protection –…Continue reading Biden Misinforms: Calls gun manufacturers ‘the only outfit in the country immune…to being sued’
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Exclusive: Over half of Covid hospitalisations tested positive after admissionLeaked data suggest vast numbers classed as being hospitalised by the virus when they were admitted with other ailments
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Delta CEO: Employees Deserve Respect, Not Biden’s ‘Divisive’ Vaccine MandateSpeaking on Thursday, the CEO of Delta Airlines labeled President Biden’s nationwide employer vaccine mandate as “divisive” and said his company is not trying to get in fights with employees over their vaccination status. Instead, Delta is taking the long view that getting a vaccination rate over 90% is adequate and accounts for religious and…Continue reading Delta CEO: Employees Deserve Respect, Not Biden’s ‘Divisive’ Vaccine Mandate
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BIDEN: More guidelines and restrictions a “probability”President Joe Biden said Friday the US will, “in all probability,” see more guidelines and restrictions amid the spread of the Delta variant being assisted by vaccine failure. Pressed Friday on whether the US is headed for more lockdowns, White House deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, “The way we see this is that we…Continue reading BIDEN: More guidelines and restrictions a “probability”
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NEBRASKA AG: Docs Can Prescribe Ivermectin, HydroxychloroquineNebraska’s attorney general says he won’t seek disciplinary action against doctors who prescribe off-label drugs to treat and prevent coronavirus infections, as long as they get informed consent from patients and don’t engage in misconduct. The office of Attorney General Doug Peterson released a legal opinion saying it didn’t see data to justify legal action against health…Continue reading NEBRASKA AG: Docs Can Prescribe Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine