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Officials Find 29 Million Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine in Italian Facility

Officials in Italy claimed to have found approximately 29 million AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses at a facility, while the company appeared to confirm the finding and said they were destined for the European Union and for donations to other countries. Italian security forces inspected a Catalent factory near Rome at the behest of the European Commission,

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Video: The Green New Deal Is About Government Control, Not the Environment—Interview with Marc Morano

When the Green New Deal was first announced, many conservatives didn’t take it seriously, and even many environmentalists criticized it for missing the mark. Yet now, parts of the Green New Deal are being implemented in parts through various legislation. To learn more about this and what it really means for the United States and

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Withered Public Health Agency Forced to Scramble on COVID 19, Auditor General Finds

OTTAWA—A withered Public Health Agency of Canada dithered on pandemic preparedness, the federal auditor general has concluded, leaving officials no choice but to scramble to respond to COVID-19. And if such a scramble is to be avoided in the future, auditor general Karen Hogan found, it’s time for an independent review of the eternal Canadian

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Supreme Court Makes Suing Car Companies Over Vehicle Defects Easier

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Ford Motor Company’s challenge to Minnesota and Montana court decisions this morning that allowed personal injury lawsuits regarding cars sold out of state to proceed. The ruling issued March 25 covers two appeals, Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court, court file 19-368, and Ford Motor Co. v. Bandemer, court file 19-369. In

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‘Unprecedented Crisis’: Former DHS Acting Secretary Urges Biden to Change Border Policies

Chad Wolf, former acting Secretary of Department of Homeland Security (DHS), told The Epoch Times that there is an unprecedented crisis at the southern border that will continue if the Biden administration doesn’t change policies. “At this point of time, I’m calling this an unprecedented crisis,” Wolf said in an interview with The Epoch Times’

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