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Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 01.26.22

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 01.26.22

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 01.26.22

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COVID-19: 

Questions are being raised about what American scientists and federal health officials knew about the origins of the coronavirus and whether conflicting evidence was suppressed and hidden from the public.

Two-dose COVID-19 vaccines may after an initial protective window become less effective against symptomatic infection by the Omicron variant than not getting jabbed at all, according to little-noticed findings in a federal study of how well boosters performed against different variants.

Kim Gardner: 

The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, ruled Tuesday that St. Louis’ top prosecutor must hand over records concerning her bungled prosecution of former Gov. Eric Greitens to Just the News CEO and Editor in Chief John Solomon, who filed an open-records request for the documents.

Russia/Ukraine Tension: 

Russia’s top diplomat on Wednesday promised to take appropriate measures if the West’s response to Moscow’s security demands is not found to be constructive.

Oregon: 

Two Oregon district attorneys and the families of three murder victims have filed a lawsuit against Democratic Gov. Kate Brown over her approach to granting clemency – arguing that it’s against the law. They claim she’s freed almost 1,000 people without properly notifying the victims or their families in advance.

Crime: 

Michael Rapaport, the actor, posted video on Tuesday that he said showed a brazen shoplifter causally walking out of a New York City Rite Aid after filling up a few bags.

Conspiracy Theories: 

Byron York exposes a new conspiracy that the left is peddling. York writes “Trump supporters in a few states — Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, and New Mexico — were so brazen that in the days before Dec. 14, 2020, when the Electoral College voted to confirm Joe Biden’s victory, they actually forged documents falsely purporting to be Electoral College results for Trump and sent them to the appropriate authorities in Washington and in their home states. They then planned to use the forgeries to steal the election on Jan. 6, 2021. All the while, they hoped no one would notice.”

The Justice Department is investigating fake Electoral College certificates that falsely declared former President Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election.

Mo Redistricting: 

The Missouri Senate committee on redistricting approved two congressional maps Tuesday, sending them to be debated in a chamber where several members take issue with how the lines are drawn.

Kyrsten Sinema:

Rep. Ruben Gallego is apparently getting more serious about a primary challenge against fellow Democrat Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, scorned by party officials, liberals and others for not voting to advance their voting legislation and other key initiatives.

Nancy Pelosi: 

Nancy Pelosi announced she will seek reelection in this year’s midterms.

Pelosi said she’s running for reelection “for the children.”

Fight Club:
The 1999 movie, “Fight Club” has a very different ending in China.

Priorities: 

President Biden was caught shopping and going out for ice cream on Tuesday after White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki appeared to struggle to answer what exactly Biden was up to today.

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