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The CDC and FDA want to ban all medical procedures on any American, including vaccines
CDC advisers' vote to put COVID shots on 'vaccine schedule' ignites new fight in midterm campaigns This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the...
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Dmitry Tursunov: “Emma was the biggest liar I’ve ever met in my life”
Emma Raducanu's former coach Dmitry Tursunov says he left because of 'red flags' she gave Tursunov. The former WBC middleweight world champion says that Raducanu did not offer him any money to leave. Raducanu...
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The Republican Party Was the Party of Slavery
Abcarian: Enjoyed the Benghazi hearings? You're gonna love the coming Republican era of "angertainment" Tuesday, September 29, 2012 The Republicans have made themselves the heroes of the American Right. In the wake of their...
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Dog Bites Are Not the Cause of Death for K-9 Officer James R. Jones
Veterinarian contradicts Sheriff's Department account of K-9 death A veterinary doctor says the K-9 officer of the St. Charles County Sheriff’s Office was the victim of deliberate and malicious mistreatment by his supervisor and...
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Trump’s daughter and her husband will no longer serve on the Trump 2020 campaign trail
Ivanka Trump opts out of father's 2024 campaign, calling for end to use of US military for political purposes The White House announced Monday that President Donald Trump’s daughter and his daughter-in-law will no...
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The Great Mouse Detective
Wilko Johnson, English rock icon and 'Game of Thrones' actor, dead at 75 Walt Disney's "The Great Mouse Detective," an adaptation of the detective novels by Dorothy L. Sayers, stars John Cleese, Dudley Moore,...
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Andrés Iniesta has returned to Atlético Madrid after brain cancer diagnosis
Atlético Madrid midfielder's comeback from brain cancer and mother's paralysis sets up reunion of old foes Ahead of Spain's World Cup showdown with Sweden on Saturday, Atlético Madrid midfielder Andrés Iniesta has returned to...
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The Science of Politics
Nicholas Goldberg: Can scientists moonlight as activists — or does that violate an important ethical code? In the 1970s, physicist Stanley Pons invented the world’s first transponder. Transponders use microwaves to read coded messages...
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The Battle Over Squaw Valley
The Times podcast: The fight over Squaw Valley's name The battle over Squaw Valley calls to mind another battle. In 2005, San Francisco's city council debated a proposal to change the name of a...
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Alessia Russo: The World Cup is a dream
Euro 2022 winner Alessia Russo on making history, inspiring a generation and that viral backheel goal You are born into the world to win the FIFA Fair Play award, in your first step on...