MILITARY November 17 VA to restore education benefits eligibility to veterans ousted under Biden-era COVID vaccine mandate Following President Trump's executive order, the VA will restore GI Bill benefits to 899 veterans initially, with more cases under review for discharge upgrades.
Opinion November 7 Democrats hold the government hostage over subsidies Americans don’t want Democrats are holding the government hostage over temporary COVID-era ACA subsidies that have led to widespread fraud and cost taxpayers $27 billion.
Media November 4 Gretchen Whitmer confronted on 'weird' COVID restrictions, says she did her best with poor information Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer faced questions about her state's COVID-19 restrictions on Caleb Hammer's "Financial Audit" show, admitting policies were "weird" during the pandemic.
Health October 31 Common viruses linked to ‘dramatic’ spike in heart attack and stroke risk Viral infections trigger inflammation that raises heart disease risk, study finds. Vaccination against COVID, flu and shingles may help prevent cardiovascular complications.
Health October 23 Cancer survival appears to double with common vaccine, researchers say A new study finds that combining the COVID vaccine with immunotherapy may nearly double cancer survival rates — patients lived an average of 37.3 months compared to 20.6 months without the vaccine.
Health October 15 Life expectancy back on track with exception of one age group, study finds The Global Burden of Diseases study shows that life expectancy has recovered from pandemic lows, while youth mortality has increased significantly in North America and Eastern Europe.
VIDEO September 30 Whistleblower advocate exposes Biden admin's alleged 'political targeting' of conservatives on no-fly list Empower Oversight president Tristan Leavitt sounds the alarm on the Biden administration's alleged 'political targeting' of conservatives on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Health September 25 New virus strain spikes in 9 US states with symptoms from brain fog to persistent cough The XFG variant, also known as Stratus, is now the predominant COVID-19 strain in the U.S. after spreading to 38 countries, according to WHO and CDC data.
Vaccine September 19 CDC panel supports 'individual decision-making' on COVID vaccines, keeps access open A CDC panel backed "individual decision-making" on COVID shots, urged stronger risk language and rejected a proposal to require prescriptions.
VIDEO September 19 MIT professor urges COVID vaccines be available only by prescription Dr. Retsef Levi told a CDC panel that COVID shots should require a doctor’s prescription, arguing vaccination decisions need individualized medical guidance. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)