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Mexico won’t be ‘hostage’ to Big Pharma, president says, as internet predicts trouble after country rejects Covid jabs for kids
Social media users have theorized that President Andres Manuel López Obrador could face severe repercussions after he refused to purchase Covid vaccines for children, vowing that Mexico wouldn’t bow to pressure from drugs firms. Read More.
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House Passes Spending Bill That Would Fund Elective Abortions with Taxpayer Money and Eliminate Conscience Exemptions
On Thursday the House of Representatives passed a spending bill that would allocate taxpayer funds for elective abortions and eliminate some conscience exemptions for healthcare workers. Read More.
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Blue State Blues: Republicans Should Demand Border Wall in Any Infrastructure Deal
The Biden White House is celebrating the fact that a bipartisan “infrastructure deal” passed the first procedural hurdle in the Senate. Read More.
Fed's preferred inflation reading shows prices jump 3.5% annually
Core personal consumption expenditures rose 0.4% in June Read More.
White House Deputy Press Secy. Jean-Pierre Won’t Rule Out New COVID Lockdowns, Cites CDC Guidance
The Biden administration is refusing to rule out potential new coronavirus lockdowns and closures of schools. Read More.
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Florida school board to require masks in fall, defying DeSantis's stance
A Florida school board voted Wednesday to require all students and faculty to wear masks inside schools for the fall semester, a policy at odds with Gov. Ron DeSantis's stance against making face covers compulsory. Read More.
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Black Lives Matter-backing DC mayor to hire 170 more police officers after violent crime surge
Violent crimes in Washington, D.C., made national headlines in the past two weeks when there was a drive-by shooting outside Nationals Park, which injured three people. Read More.
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Senate Advances Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
The Senate passed a procedural vote to advance a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. In a 67-to-32 vote Wednesday, the Senate reached bipartisan support to move forward on the bill after weeks of no progress. Read More.
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Return of the masks: face coverings are back in the Capitol and White House
Following another CDC update yesterday, White House officials and the attending physician for Congress are once again changing the rules Read More.
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Exclusive—Republicans Hammer Biden Administration on Disarray Over Coronavirus
Droves of Republican lawmakers hammered President Joe Biden and his administration for their disarray over their public failure on the Chinese coronavirus. ​​​​​​​ Read More.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls top House Republican 'a moron' on masks
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy “a moron” after the chamber's top Republican questioned a new mask mandate for lawmakers.  Read More.
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Drafting Women Is Reckless
‘The system of conscription,” Captain Basil Liddell Hart wrote after the Second World War, “has always tended to foster quantity at the expense of quality.” ​​​​​​​ Read More.
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What to Expect From House’s Partisan Probe of Capitol Riot
Amid partisan acrimony, the first hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol will convene Tuesday.  Read More.
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As Trump Supporters are Treated Like Terrorists in the Homeland, Republican Lawmakers Focus on ‘Liberating’ Cuba
As Trump supporters are treated like ISIS militants with their Constitutional rights being flagrantly violated by the Biden regime, Republican leaders in Washington D.C. are focusing on…Cuba. Read More.
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France Warned The US In 2015 About The Wuhan Lab It Helped Build, Former COVID-19 Investigator Claims
The U.S. federal government should have stopped funding research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2015 when China reduced its cooperation with the French in building and operating the lab, according to the leader of an investigation into COVID-19’s origins by the State Department under the Trump administration. Read More.