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Month: May 2021

We aren’t getting a national vaccine ‘passport.’ So let’s use the next best thing: CDC vaccination cards.

In an op-ed for The Washington Post, Drew Altman suggests a way out of the heated debate about a COVID-19 vaccination passport to help provide clarity about who is vaccinated and who still ought to wear masks in public spaces or the workplace by using something that already exists– CDC vaccination cards. He writes, “the idea of vaccine passports …

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Exclusive — Sen. Joni Ernst: ‘Not Another Dime of Our Tax Dollars’ Should Go to Wuhan Lab

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) told Breitbart News on Monday that the federal government should stop funding viral research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. “The world really does deserve some answers on the origins of COVID [Chinese coronavirus], but of course red China is absolutely refusing to cooperate with any sort of international …

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Ted Cruz Slams “Punk” Jimmy Kimmel After Late Night Host Calls Him “A Moist, Gelatinous Tubeworm”

After dragging Sen. Ted Cruz on his show last night, Jimmy Kimmel heard from the Texas politician on Twitter. While Cruz is a frequent target for jokes on Jimmy Kimmel Live, he rarely responds to jabs from the late night host. But he couldn’t resist yesterday, and took their feud online. It all began when Kimmel mocked Cruz for his …

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Exclusive–O’Donnell: ‘The Narrative’ and the Forgotten Voyage that Changed the Course of the Revolutionary War

The term “information warfare” may not have been coined in 1775, but America’s Founding Fathers absolutely understood the importance of controlling the narrative. When the smoke and chaos cleared on that fateful, bloody morning of April 19, 1775, the politically-savvy Patriot leaders immediately realized the all-important question of “Who fired first?” on Lexington Green would …

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Army Mulls Returning to Gendered Fitness Standards over Complaints of ‘Lopsided’ ACFT

The Army is considering adding gender-specific standards to its new Army Combat Fitness Test, or ACFT, after early data shows nearly half of female soldiers can’t pass the test and might face being removed from service once it becomes official next year. Service officials, including Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, testified before a House Appropriations …

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They’re keeping their masks on. Their reasons extend beyond their health.

When federal health officials recently announced that fully vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks in most situations, Jaz Johnson was among those who kept hers on. Johnson, 46, of Kansas City, Missouri, has received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, but she has no desire to go maskless. For the past year, Johnson has avoided …

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DHS whistleblowers blame Trump border policy for increased child detention

Two government whistleblowers are urging the Biden administration to end its use of a Trump-era policy that allows for swift expulsion of adults at the border due to the coronavirus. The two physicians who are experts in detention health for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) argue that Title 42 is responsible for the surge …

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People unemployed, few applying for jobs: The dichotomy local businesses are facing to hire workers

Landing a job may be easier than landing a plane in this job market. At the Norfolk International Airport, Christina Poole was hoping to get on board. “I’m hopeful. I don’t know how good of a shot that I have,” Poole said. “I have been to other job fairs; it’s really important to meet the …

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