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A Project Veritas video, which purportedly shows a Pfizer executive discussing coronavirus mutation, is sparking controversy online.

Jan 26, 2023

Project Veritas video purports to show Pfizer exec discussing COVID mutations

An undercover video from the conservative activist group Project Veritas is causing controversy on social media. It appears to show a Pfizer executive discussing the idea of artificially mutating the coronavirus in an effort to create vaccines preemptively. In the video, an interviewee identified as Jordan Trishton Walker is heard saying, “One of the things…

The latest Twitter Files dump revealed pharmaceutical giant BioNTech tried to get the social media platform to censor posts about COVID-19.

Jan 17, 2023

Twitter Files: BioNTech wanted COVID posts censored

The Biden administration is not the world’s only government that asked Twitter to censor posts related to COVID-19. According to the latest Twitter Files, Germany did too, in collaboration with BioNTech, one of the pharmaceutical giants behind the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. This week, the Intercept’s Lee Fang reported the latest findings from the Twitter Files.…

The government actively tried to censor content about COVID-19 on Facebook and Twitter. A new report shows a Pfizer executive did too.

Jan 10, 2023

Pfizer executive, White House involved in COVID censorship on social media

It’s now obvious whether it was Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp, the federal government actively tried to censor content it didn’t like about COVID-19 on social media platforms. According to a new Twitter Files dump, a Pfizer executive was also interested in censoring posts. Independent journalist Alex Berenson reported the latest Twitter Files findings. On…

A deadly shooting in Paris killed 3, inflation has slowed and thousands of flights have been canceled thanks to the historic winter storm.

Dec 23, 2022

Midday rundown: Shooting in Paris, winter storm cancels 3,700+ flights

A deadly shooting in Paris killed 3, inflation has slowed and thousands of flights have been canceled thanks to the historic winter storm. These stories and more highlight Straight Arrow News’ midday rundown for Friday, Dec. 23, 2022.  Shooting in Paris leaves three dead A shooting inside a Kurdish cultural center in Paris is being…

Congress is criticizing U.S. intelligence for not spying on China when the COVID-19 pandemic broke, as virus origin questions remain three years later.

Dec 15, 2022

Midday rundown: Pfizer price hike, Musk’s jet tracking account suspended

Congress is criticizing U.S. intelligence; Elon Musk suspended a Twitter account tracking his jet and Arizona faces a lawsuit over shipping containers. These stories and more highlight the midday rundown for Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022.  Congress: U.S. should’ve spied on China House Democrats have released a new report detailing the shortcomings of the U.S. in…

An Ohio court sided with about 10,000 U.S. Air and Space Force service members who want a religious exemption to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Dec 01, 2022

US Air Force criticized over low religious exemption approvals

The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Ohio sided with around 10,000 service members from the United States Air and Space Forces this week. The ruling protects the service members from disciplinary action for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine. According to Military.com, when the U.S. Air and Space Forces mandated COVID-19 vaccines for their nearly…

An advisory committee to the CDC recommended adding to the COVID-19 vaccine to the routinely recommended vaccine list Thursday.

Oct 21, 2022

COVID-19 vaccine added to recommended list, Pfizer plans price hike

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the routinely recommended vaccine list. The committee’s unanimous decision Thursday has no immediate effect, since COVID-19 shots already are recommended for virtually all Americans. However, it’s one more step towards the CDC putting the shots…

Tuition and state aid aren't the only ways colleges are funded--we have some surprising ways universities are making money in Five for Friday.

Sep 02, 2022

Move over tuition: 5 surprising ways universities make money

The conversation over the cancellation of student debt is shining a light on how much colleges charge for tuition. The cost to attend college has risen 169% from 1980 to 2019, while pay for young workers is up just 19% over the same time period, according to a Georgetown University report. But tuition, grants and…

Aug 26, 2022

Moderna sues Pfizer for COVID-19 vaccine patent infringement

Moderna has sued Pfizer alleging its largest competitor ripped off their version of the COVID-19 vaccine. Moderna has filed a patent infringement lawsuit claiming Pfizer is using its patented mRNA technology. Moderna wasn’t going to enforce the patent during the pandemic. “Moderna refrained from asserting its patents earlier so as not to distract from efforts…

It took two years for Novavax to get its COVID-19 vaccine to Americans. Since then, just 9,766 shots have been administered, or $163,834 per shot.

Aug 15, 2022

Is Novavax Trump’s Solyndra? $1.6B in taxpayer funds, just 2,500 vaccinated

Former President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed got a lot of praise for getting COVID-19 vaccines developed and into arms in under a year. But it’s not one big success story. Take Novavax, the company that got $1.6 billion in taxpayer funds in July 2020. “That [award] can get us to as many as 100…

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