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FDA vaccines chief showed no interest in injuries from Covid shots

Up until late March of this year, the FDA's top vaccine official ignored pleas to take injuries from the Covid shots seriously, secret recordings suggest.

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Pope Leo XIV and the Roman Catholic Church face a reckoning

The faithful are ecstatic and hopeful. Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost — is savoring the moment along with his admirers and family.

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U.S. colleges haven't ditched DEI programs, just renamed them

While some American universities and colleges have officially ended their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs under Trump Administration pressure, many have just renamed or temporarily taken them underground, a report said.

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Cartel war: The sacrifices of a Mexican federal agent

The tragic story of recently-murdered Ivan Morales Corrales displays the power and ruthlessness of a Mexican drug cartel.

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Gabbard: Journal 'aiding deep state actors' with Greenland intel report

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard singled out the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday after the outlet published a report claiming that a new U.S. intelligence effort was focused on Greenland.

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Nuclear neighbors: Kashmir again ignites India-Pakistan tensions

A long smoldering fuse to wider conflict has reignited in the wake of a terrible terrorist attack killing 27 tourists in the mountainous Pahalgam region in disputed Kashmir.

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How? U.S. researchers used Chinese supercomputers

The U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Energy have funded laboratories at American universities which in their research used Chinese supercomputers that have contributed to the communist nation's military buildup.

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Cardinals elect first American pontiff: Pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Robert Prevost from Chicago was elected pope by the 133 voting cardinals at the Vatican conclave on Thursday.

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How about getting back to attracting the best and brightest?

Given the reduction in U.S. birth rates and the aging of our society, we need talented immigrants now more than ever. They don't take jobs, they create them. And if they come and help invent a cure for cancer, or start the next Google, they enrich the whole world.

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Supreme Court: Pentagon can enforce Trump's trans ban

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the Department of Defense can enforce President Donald Trump's executive order which prohibits transgender individuals from serving in the military.

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Trump calls on Colorado to free 'political prisoner' Tina Peters

President Donald Trump called on the Department of Justice to take all possible actions to secure the release from a Colorado prison of "political prisoner" Tina Peters.

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Record 7,750 baptized at Huntington Beach event

What is being called the largest single-day baptism event in U.S. history took place on Saturday at Huntington Beach, California.

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'Dregs of society': Trump directs Bureau of Prisons to reopen Alcatraz

The Alcatraz island prison near San Francisco will be reopened and house America's most violent criminals and illegal aliens, President Donald Trump said on Sunday.

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Trump shuts down all lab experiments on beagles

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, President Donald Trump’s director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), said the agency's last remaining beagle experiment lab was shut down over the weekend.

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Populists are on a mission to Make Europe Great Again

Governments once in lockstep with the World Economic Forum have seen founder Klaus Schwab toppled from power following the monumental victory of Donald Trump and the rise of Europe-wide conservative political forces no longer on the margins.

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