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FDA Approves One-Dose Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine

(Headline USA) The U.S. is getting a third vaccine for COVID-19, as the Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two. Health experts are anxiously awaiting a one-and-done option to help speed vaccinations, as they race against...

House Passes $1.9T Pandemic Bill on Near Party-Line Vote

(Headline USA) The House approved a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill loaded with progressive agenda items that have nothing to do with addressing the disease or its effects, in a win for President Joe Biden, even as top Democrats tried assuring agitated leftists that they’d revive their derailed drive to boost...

MURDOCK: Biden’s Minimum-Wage Hikes Will Bolster Case for Automation, Staff Reductions

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and other Leftists reassure Americans that hiking the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour will rescue laborers from destitution. Biden said last month: “Fifteen dollars gets people above the poverty line.” Alas, as Monty Python once put it, there’s just...

Durham Resigns as US Attorney; Plans to Continue Special Counsel Probe of Russia Hoax

Special Counsel John Durham, who was the US Attorney for Connecticut, will resign that post at the end of the month in anticipation of the new attorney general's arrival. https://t.co/7IULCltEpe — Disclose.tv ? (@disclosetv) February 26, 2021 President Joe Biden had previously requested the resignations of many of the federal prosecutors who...

California Will Spend $28M to Help Arriving Asylum-Seekers

(Headline USA) California is freeing up as much as $28 million to help immigrants arriving from Mexico who are released in the U.S. until their court dates. The radical leftist state---which has seen a significant exodus of citizens due to its high cost of living and nanny-state policies---signaled a sharp...

Court Rules that Maricopa County Must Let Ariz. Senate Examine Ballots, Voting Machines

As the saying goes, better late than never. A judge ruled Friday that Maricopa County must turn over some 2.1 million ballots subpoenaed by the state's GOP-led Senate as it investigates concerns and allegations of widespread vote fraud. “The Court finds that the subpoenas are legal and enforceable,” Thomason wrote in...

Scalise Releases Detailed Timeline of Cuomo’s Nursing Home Scandal

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., released a detailed timeline this week of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s disastrous handling of the coronavirus pandemic, specifically in regards to his policy forcing nursing homes to accept COVID-19-positive patients. "The facts are simple: Governor Cuomo issued an order sending thousands of contagious COVID-19 positive...

OBAMA: Reparations Are ‘Justified’ But Politically ‘Counterproductive’

Former president Barack Obama claimed this week that the case for reparations for black Americans descended from slaves was “justified.” However, he said the policy was a “non-starter” during his presidency because of the “politics of white resistance and resentment.” Obama's legacy was largely to foment those racial divisions, despite early...

NRA Files Counter-Lawsuit Against NY Attorney General for ‘Weaponizing’ Her Power

The National Rifle Association filed a counter-lawsuit this week against New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing the Democrat of “weaponizing” her power to “destroy” an organization she dislikes. The NRA filed the lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday in response to James’s legal attempt to...

Connecticut Teen Slams Biden Admin for Backing Out of Case Defending of Girls’ Sports

A high-school athlete slammed the Biden administration this week for pulling the federal government’s support from the Trump-era legal effort to prevent boys from competing in girls sports. Alanna Smith was one of a group of Connecticut girls who filed a federal lawsuit last year against her public school system...

Federal Judge Strikes Down CDC’s Eviction Moratorium as Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Texas ruled on Thursday that an order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention halting evictions during the coronavirus pandemic was unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge John Barker sided with a group of landlords and property managers who alleged in a lawsuit that the eviction moratorium...

FBI Relied on ‘Cartoonish’ Informant to Do Heavy Lifting in Russia Smear

As deep-state NeverTrump operatives within the intelligence community desperately threw spaghetti at the wall to try to tarnish the newly elected Trump administration, several innocent lives got caught in their Kafkaesque nightmare of a cover-up. Now, newly declassified reports, first obtained by conservative investigator John Solomon's Just the News, reveal...
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