Montana May Soon Become First State to Ban mRNA Vaccines
The state of Montana is considering a proposal that would ban mRNA vaccines. Having passed out of committee, Republican lawmakers are supporting...
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Having rolled back decades of precedent on abortion and reproductive health, conservatives are looking for ways to recycle the playbook that took...
Read MoreUnvaccinated child is first to die of measles in a decade in the US
A child who was not vaccinated has become the first person to die of measles in the US in a decade.
Read MoreDICK WILLIAMS / TALKING BASEBALL : The Manager Looks Back at Last Season, Charts 1985 Course
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Read MoreCan Anything Stop the Democratic National Convention From Being a Biden Coronation?
People have been talking behind closed doors about President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline for the past several years. After the Wall Street...
Read MoreRFK Plays Boxbollen Boxing Ball Game in Viral Video: Where to Buy
Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services is touting a viral boxing ball as an easy 'workout'
Read MoreRFK Jr. Confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services had been in doubt — but the GOP once again caved to Trump
Read MoreCongress' Job Approval Jumps 70 Percent Since MAGA Took Over in January
The Founding Fathers expected elected legislators to remain closest to the sovereign people in both interests and affection. Those great men got many...
Read MoreKennedy Pledges to Work for Namibia's Independence
WINDHOEK, Namibia — Jeered by whites and cheered by larger black crowds, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said Saturday that he will return home to seek...
Read MoreWhy Are Presidential Assassins Such Sad Sacks?
What would-be killers of the US commander in chief have in common is that they aren’t fervent ideologues; they’re outcasts.
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