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Seniors who make false benefit claims must pay them back, court rules - Western Standard

Health Canada said the federal government believes Medicago is compliant with its treaty obligations related to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

Medicago’s plant-based vaccine is “very likely” not to make the World Health Organization (WHO)’s emergency list due to the company’s ties to the tobacco industry. During a press briefing held Wednesday, WHO’s assistant director-general for access to medicines and health products, Dr. Mariângela Simão, said the vaccine is unlikely to be accepted for the organization's list of emer

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Investigation confirms Biden Jr’s alleged laptop was in fact his own

The New York Times story details the relationship between Hunter Biden and the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

The New York Times has quietly confirmed that the infamous Hunter Biden laptop did in fact belong to the president’s son. The New York Times story, which is is buried 20 pages into Thursday’s edition, details the relationship between Hunter Biden and his business partner Devon Archer and the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. "People familiar with the...



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