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CDC Committee Could Likely Add COVID Shots to Childhood Vaccination Schedule

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Center for Disease Control Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meets today and will likely vote on Thursday...

Villa Park school board violated Open Meetings Act, DuPage judge rules

Concerned parents won a lawsuit last week against the Villa Park school district that closed the door to public participation in meetings, refusing to read comments submitted by concerned parents during meetings.

Pritzker lifts mandated weekly COVID testing for unvaccinated healthcare workers

The COVID pandemic is winding down, Gov Pritzker said Monday in a press statement, so as of today, weekly testing requirements for unvaccinated healthcare and long-term center workers will be paused until further notice.

Di Leo: Government Checks and Account Imbalances in 2022

 May Fuller held her social security check for $41.30 on October 4, 1950. AP Photo By John F. Di Leo -  Residents of numerous states are...

Beckman: Is the Brigham Young University racial slur controversy another hoax?

By Hank Beckman -  After a thorough investigation, Brigham Young University officials came to the conclusion that there is “no evidence” that any BYU fan...

Di Leo: Student Loans from A to Z: Buying Votes Instead of Solving Problems

By John F. Di Leo - The news of the week concerns the Biden-Regime’s $10,000/student (or in some cases, $20,000/student) loan write-off, being portrayed...

Di Leo: In the Student Loan Game, Everything is Relative

By John F. Di Leo The news of the week concerns a number: $10,000. It’s a well-chosen number, easy to remember. A solid amount of...

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