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A new report from the Wall Street Journal says that the Food and Drug Administration is likely to approve new COVID-19 booster shots this week, before the vaccines are tested on people.
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The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in one of the most contentious cases of modern times on Friday, January 7, 2022: National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor, which asks whether the plaintiffs are entitled to a stay of proceedings until the legality of a federal vaccination mandate can be authoritatively resolved on the merits.
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'There is no federal answer,' he claims, contradicting his declaration from 2020.
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The Gates Foundation has operated as a vehicle for Western money while using the Global South as a human experiment under a veneer of corporate media PR. This alarming agenda is likely to be exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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The debate over covid vaccinations is reaching a head.
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President Biden's COVID-19 vaccination requirement for the private sector will go into force on January 4, according to administration officials, with penalties of up to $14,000 per violation for businesses who fail to comply.
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Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for active duty military personnel has hit a roadblock, with thousands of people defying the order.
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President Biden said he would explore 'doing away' with the filibuster in order to enact voting rights legislation, but he can't do so right now because he would lose three votes on his economic program.
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Biden has only given 10 interviews in his first nine months in office, far fewer than his two immediate predecessors, Donald Trump and Barack Obama, who did 57 and 131, respectively, according to Mark Knoller, a former CBS News White House correspondent who keeps track,
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During a CNN town hall on Thursday evening, President Joe Biden suggested that police officers and emergency workers who refuse COVID-19 vaccination should either stay at home or be fired.