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February 20th, 2024
Caduceus with CENSORED stamps all over it - superimposed COVID virus
If there were any doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed widespread corruption in America’s health care establishment, a federal lawsuit should put it to rest.
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February 19th, 2024
Newborn baby in crib in prenatal hospital
The human-extinction movement used to be pretty fringy but it may be gaining traction within bioethics and philosophy.
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February 15th, 2024
Front of Lakewood Church, TX
Yet another church shooting on Sunday underscored the dangerous environment faced by Christians today, even in places once considered “safe” for Christianity.
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February 15th, 2024
KC fans run from shootings at celebration parade
One person was killed and 22 others injured after a shooting near the Kansas City Chief’s Super Bowl parade route following the festivities on Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
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February 15th, 2024
broken red cross over heart scan tape vaccine syringe
COVID-19 vaccines were supposed to help. Researchers—and government officials—are loath to admit that for some people, they actually hurt.
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February 14th, 2024
Genesse Ivonne Moreno, 36 shooter
Mia did a deep dive into every aspect of this attempted mass shooting at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, over the weekend. What a circus.
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February 9th, 2024
US map of projected demographic changes - blue to red states
Projected changes in state populations should send blue states a message, though it isn’t clear any of them are listening—or even care.
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February 9th, 2024
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It’s good to be president, especially a Democratic president running for reelection, because you can use billions of taxpayer dollars to try and buy the votes you need to win the presidential election. Source: President Biden Says Let the Vote Buying Begin
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February 9th, 2024
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Presidential elections focus almost entirely on the presidential candidate, in part because the vice president is seldom called on to take over. However, there is a higher-than-normal chance that the presidential winner in November won’t complete his term. That makes this the most important vice-presidential election ever.
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February 8th, 2024
Apple Vision Pro
This week, I tried out the Apple Vision Pro. That’s the device you’ve been seeing on the news: the bulky, unwieldy headgear; the bizarre images of people attempting to manipulate the air in front of them; even some people driving while looking like Geordi La Forge from “Star Trek.”
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