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Fauci Disavows Adviser Who Deleted Emails
Dr. Anthony Fauci downplayed his connection to Dr. David Morens.
Fauci Disavows Adviser Who Deleted Emails
Dr. Anthony Fauci downplayed his connection to Dr. David Morens.
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Supreme Court Reinstates Racial Gerrymander Lawsuit in Arkansas
Challengers claim a congressional district in Little Rock was drawn to weaken black voting strength.
Trump Urges US Supreme Court to Decide Before His Sentencing Date
‘The United States Supreme Court MUST DECIDE,’ he wrote.
How to Break the Hunger Habit
You can train your brain to resist the lure of tempting foods, says Judson Brewer in his new book, ‘The Hunger Habit.’
FDA Recommends Updated COVID-19 Vaccines Due to Waning Effectiveness
Agency’s advisers are scheduled to vote on the matter this week.
Top Judge Blocks Complaints Against Trump Judge Aileen Cannon
Chief Judge William Pryor Jr. instructed the circuit court’s clerk to stop accepting new complaints against Judge Aileen Cannon.
Considering the Cholesterol Controversy
Cholesterol reduction is a big focus of modern medicine, but it may not be as deadly as we’ve been led to believe.
‘Minor Differences’ Between Biden Audio Tapes and Interview Transcripts: DOJ
President Joe Biden’s administration is fighting against the release of the tapes.
Fauci Appears Before Congress After Adviser Admitted Deleting Emails
Dr. Anthony Fauci helped lead the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Netanyahu Says No ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ Until Hamas Is Destroyed
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on Saturday.
Drugmakers’ Secret Royalty Payments to Fauci’s NIAID Jumped After Pandemic: Report
Anthony Fauci heads to Capitol Hill Monday to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic.
5 GOP Rivals Battle in Nevada House Primary to Take on 6-Term Democrat in Fall
Retired Army Colonel Mark Robertson, restaurateur Flemming Larsen are frontrunners in June 11 contest to run for Las Vegas-area Congressional District 1 seat.
Sen. Scott Questions SEC Over Chinese EV Firm Zeekr’s CCP Ties
In letter to SEC, Mr. Scott highlights senate report on automakers’ links to Chinese forced labor.
100-Year-Old Vet Talks WWII, Secret Missions, and Betty Grable
WWII veteran John Gleeson discusses his strange inspiration for flight, a wild night in Hollywood, covert missions for the OSS, and why at 100 he still flies.
100-Year-Old Vet Talks WWII, Secret Missions, and Betty Grable
WWII veteran John Gleeson discusses his strange inspiration for flight, a wild night in Hollywood, covert missions for the OSS, and why at 100 he still flies.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Male Psychologist on Jerry Seinfeld’s Longing for ‘Dominant Masculinity’
Men’s psychology specialist recommends the practice of martial arts for men who want to discover or reclaim their masculinity.
Male Psychologist on Jerry Seinfeld’s Longing for ‘Dominant Masculinity’
Men’s psychology specialist recommends the practice of martial arts for men who want to discover or reclaim their masculinity.
Lack of Anemia Screening Leaves Older Patients More Vulnerable: Study
The study reveals a gap in health screening, with treatable causes of anemia like low B12, folate, and iron often overlooked.
Lack of Anemia Screening Leaves Older Patients More Vulnerable: Study
The study reveals a gap in health screening, with treatable causes of anemia like low B12, folate, and iron often overlooked.
‘Trust in God, But Tie Up Your Camel’: A Proverb of Faith and Responsibility
Ancient and modern come together in this saying to leave us with some valuable insights.
Elizabeth Van Lew: Virginia Socialite and Union Spymaster
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we see how a wealthy Virginia bachelorette’s abolitionist and Union sympathies led to an formidable spy ring.
Clarkson Stanfield: England’s Cherished Scene Painter
Coined the ‘leader of our English Realists’ by 19th-century art critic John Ruskin, Clarkson Stanfield’s dramatic landscapes gained widespread admiration.
A Blessed Trinity
A late minister’s wife honored her husband’s legacy by giving the Christian faith one of its long-lasting hymns, “Holy, Holy, Holy.”
‘Trust in God, But Tie Up Your Camel’: A Proverb of Faith and Responsibility
Ancient and modern come together in this saying to leave us with some valuable insights.
Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Gazpacho
Beat the heat and channel the taste of summer with this bright and tangy red pepper and tomato gazpacho.
The Lap of Luxury: How to Travel 5 Star With Your Dog
Whether exploring the dog-friendly streets of Sydney or considering an extravagant getaway, these offerings are proof that pet travel has reached new heights.
Choices Abound During a Trip on American Cruise Lines
The American Cruise LInes takes its passengers on a history rich journey while indulging them with great food.
Around-the-Clock Food, Festivities and Fun on a Coastal Cruise
A small cruise ship takes around 100 passengers to see what the cities by American rivers and coasts have to offer.
The Lap of Luxury: How to Travel 5 Star With Your Dog
Whether exploring the dog-friendly streets of Sydney or considering an extravagant getaway, these offerings are proof that pet travel has reached new heights.
John Coffee ‘Jack’ Hays: Famous Texas Ranger
This land surveyor brought law and order to the new Republic of Texas.
A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History
In ‘This Week in History,’ with the Pacific Railroad completed, a Broadway theater manager schedules an impossible transcontinental trip.
Saving Independence Hall
Independence Hall, a symbol of liberty throughout the world, was once fated for demolition.
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