FDA Didn’t Follow Up When Alerted to Postvaccination Death of Minor: Doctor
Doctor who reported to U.S. drug regulators how boy he was caring for died after receiving COVID-19 vaccine is not sure if regulators obtained info about case.
Kremlin: Death Toll Hits 133 in Moscow Concert Attack, All 4 Terrorists Arrested
Putin declared a national day of mourning as all four suspects involved in the attack on Moscow concert hall had been arrested, with the death toll at 133.
Congress Passes $1.2 Trillion Funding Bill to Avert Partial Shutdown
The U.S. Senate in the early hours of March 23 passed a $1.2 trillion omnibus spending package that was approved by the House on Friday.
Steve Baker, on the Jan. 6 Front Lines and in the DOJ’s Crosshairs
Steve Baker, who captured dramatic video on Jan. 6, is charged with four federal misdemeanors. Just who qualifies as a journalist on Jan. 6—and who decides?
House Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Deal Hours Before Shutdown Deadline
The House passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to fund 70% of the government. The package now heads to the Senate with hours to pass before shutdown deadline.
Rep. Chip Roy said, “This bill is an abomination!”
Texas Rep. Chip Roy tells the truth about what is in the awful $1.2 trillion spending bill in a House session on March 21, 2024.
Researchers Concerned About Blood Transfusions From Vaccinated and Long-COVID Patients, Propose Changes: Preprint
Doctors believe there should be a protocol to check donated blood for vaccine mRNA, spike proteins, spike antibodies, and abnormal health markers which should be removed.
China Behind Super Highway That Targets US With Mass Migration, Economic Warfare
China is ‘like a boa constrictor that’s tightening and tightening around the United States,’ says expert, regarding the CCP’s vast investments in Latin America.
Conservatives Express Anger Over $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill
‘This bill is an abomination,’ Texas Rep. Chip Roy said.
Conservative Republicans didn’t hold back on March 21 over the $1.2 trillion spending bill that...
Despite Supreme Court Ruling, States are Still Confiscating People’s Homes
Despite a Supreme Court ruling, states are still confiscating people’s homes. An unpaid property tax bill of as little as $1600 could mean you lose your $400,000
FDA Settles Ivermectin Case, Agrees to Remove Controversial ‘Stop It’ Post
FDA has agreed to remove social media posts and webpages that urged people to stop taking ivermectin to treat COVID-19, according to a settlement dated March 21, 2024.
What’s in the $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Package
Second tranche of spending legislation covers 70% of federal government, including Defense, Treasury, Homeland Security, Labor, HHS, Education, and State depts.