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    Biden Rolls Out Red Carpet for COVID-Infected Illegal Immigrants

    President Joe Biden is the root cause of today’s COVID-19 superspreader extravaganza on the southern frontier. His come-and-get-it, no-borders policy offers a laurel and hearty welcome to COVID-19-infected illegal aliens. Biden’s red carpet for COVID-19 carriers on the U.S.-Mexico boundary—atop his mandatory vaccines for U.S. military personnel and vaccination papers for lawful foreign visitors—epitomizes hypocrisy,…
    Deroy Murdock
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    Biden Administration Should Look in Mirror Before Casting Stones Over Vaccinations

    It was always going to be a Herculean task to inoculate, with an untried vaccine, a multiethnic nation of 330 million people across a vast continent—in an era when the media routinely warps the daily news. Many African Americans understandably harbored distrust of government inoculations after the infamous Tuskegee experiment. Nearly 40 million foreign residents…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    Fact-Checking 4 Claims About COVID-19 in Florida Spike

    It’s summer, and that means a fresh wave of stories about COVID-19 in Florida. Last year, the press fixated on the state’s rising case and hospitalization rates, blaming them on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decisions to eschew government mask mandates and allow businesses to reopen, children to attend school, and residents to recreate without excessive restraints….
    Doug Badger
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    When Does COVID-19 Panic End?

    Two weeks to slow the spread. That was the original rationale for the lockdowns, masking, and social distancing: Prevent transmission of the coronavirus so that Americans could be assured that we would not overwhelm hospital capacity, causing needless death. Wait until a vaccine is available. That was the next goal post: an admonition to continue…
    Ben Shapiro
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    ‘Tech Giant Censorship’: YouTube Suspends News Outlet for Year-Old Videos About Masks, COVID-19

    Sky News Australia has been suspended by YouTube for a week following a review of old videos, according to a statement published by the outlet. In a statement, Sky News criticized the temporary suspension of its popular YouTube channel, which prohibits the outlet from uploading new videos or livestreams for one week under the platform’s three strikes…
    Kendall Tietz
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    Biden Calls on Cuomo to ‘Resign,’ Scolds DeSantis and Abbott on COVID-19

    President Joe Biden on Tuesday took swipes at governors of three of the nation’s most populous states, telling one to resign from office over sexual harassment allegations and two others to “get out of the way” regarding COVID-19 policy.  New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, and Republican Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg…
    Fred Lucas
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    Report ‘Proves’ Coronavirus Leaked From Wuhan Lab, GOP Lawmakers Say

    The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 entered the human population in a leak from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology by mid-September 2019, according to a new report from Republican members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “[W]e now believe it’s time to completely dismiss the wet market as the source of the outbreak,” says the report, released…
    Andrew Kerr
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    DC Mayor Denies Breaking Own Mask Mandate, Despite Photo

    D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser denied breaking her own mask mandate at a wedding Saturday night, despite photo evidence showing her seated maskless at a table. The Washington Examiner first reported late Saturday that Bowser, a Democrat, had officiated a wedding attended by “hundreds of unmasked guests” at the five-star hotel The Line DC in the Adams…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Why States Should Tune Out Washington’s COVID-19 Noise

    The federal government continues to offer garbled COVID-19 messages that undermine its credibility and sow confusion about the pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now thinks there are more infections among the vaccinated than it did previously (35,000 weekly with symptomatic infections) and suggests that vaccinated people are helping spread what President Joe…
    Doug Badger
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    Accountability Not Clear for Cuomo in New York’s COVID-19 Nursing Home Deaths

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is celebrating the U.S. Justice Department decision to drop an investigation into his policy that sent COVID-19 patients into nursing homes. But with several other probes ongoing, the Democratic governor's legal situation is still unclear. The Justice Department announced July 17 that it would not investigate Cuomo’s March 2020 order…
    Ailan Evans
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    Government’s Ham-Handed COVID-19 Messaging Hits New Low

    The U.S. government’s inconsistent public messaging on the coronavirus came to a crescendo this week as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly reversed course on the use of masks by vaccinated people. The sudden backtracking follows a pattern of misleading and incoherent government health guidance that has led to a general erosion of…
    Neil Patel
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    Pelosi’s Office Silent on Action to Determine Origins of COVID-19

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office would not say whether the House plans to take up a bipartisan bill that would declassify any information regarding the origin of COVID-19. The bill, titled the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2021, passed the Senate through unanimous consent in May. It would require the Office of the Director of National Intelligence…
    Andrew Trunsky
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    Texas Man Gets 11 Years for Buying Homes, Cars With $25 Million in COVID-19 Relief

    A man from Coppell, Texas, has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for running a fraudulent scheme to receive about $24.8 million in forgivable loans from the Paycheck Protection Program during the pandemic, the Justice Department announced. Dinesh Sah, 55, pleaded guilty in March to wire fraud and money-laundering offenses, the Justice…
    Steven Hall
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    Delta Variant of COVID-19 Soon Will Be Gone, Former FDA Chief Predicts

    Scott Gottlieb, former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, predicts that the surge of the Delta variant of COVID-19 across the U.S. will last just a few more weeks. Speaking on CNBC, Gottlieb questioned whether new masking guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was the right call, and reminded viewers that…
    Andrew Trunsky
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    Amid Union Pushback, Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rules Face Legal Challenge Over Coercion

    President Joe Biden touts the support of the business community for his COVID-19 vaccine policy, but leaders of organized labor, which the president identifies as his political base, aren’t happy.  Requirements that both federal employees and the employees of federal contractors “attest” to their vaccination status and regularly submit to testing if not vaccinated could…
    Fred Lucas
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    De Blasio Warns ‘Voluntary Phase Over’ for COVID-19 Shots

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told MSNBC that the “voluntary phase is over” for COVID-19 vaccinations. “We’ve got to shake people at this point and say, ‘Come on now.’ We tried voluntary. We could not have been more kind and compassionate,” de Blasio said on MSNBC. “Free testing, everywhere you turn, incentives, friendly,…
    Steven Hall
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    What the Pandemic Can Teach Us About Vulnerabilities in Our Defense Supply Chain

    You only have to go back to March 2020, when grocery store shelves were stripped bare and toilet paper became a scarce commodity, to understand how vulnerable people are when supply doesn’t meet demand. Unfortunately, the U.S. military can easily be put in the same position. America’s defense supply chain—that is, the large network of…
    Walker Venable
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    Vaccine Mandates Are ‘What a Tyranny Would Do,’ Arizona Lawmaker Says

    Vaccine mandates are a direct violation of Americans’ personal freedoms, Rep. Andy Biggs says. “It’s what a tyranny would do. It’s what an authoritarian government would do,” the Arizona Republican told The Daily Signal. He says he grew concerned when White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the government’s community outreach targeted neighborhoods, and…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    5 American Athletes Whose Olympic Dreams Got Dashed by COVID-19

    Five U.S. athletes have tested positive for COVID-19 before the start of the Tokyo Olympics, crushing their dreams of competing in the world’s largest sporting event. U.S. men’s basketball player Bradley Beal tested positive July 15, which made him unable to travel to Tokyo, the USA team announced in a tweet.  U.S women’s tennis star…
    Harry Wilmerding
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    Louisiana Congressman Gets COVID-19 for Second Time

    Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., said Sunday that he, his wife, and his son all tested positive for COVID-19. “I have COVID, Becca has COVID, my son has COVID,” Higgins wrote on Facebook, adding that he and his wife had already tested positive for the virus early in 2020. “Becca and I have had COVID before, early…
    Andrew Trunsky
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