Second Potential COVID-19 Vaccine, Backed By Bill Gates, Enters Human Testing

A second potential COVID-19 vaccine has entered Phase 1 clinical human testing after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted an application from Inovio Pharmaceuticals. “Inovio plans to inject its first volunteer test subject with the INO-4800 DNA vaccine candidate it has developed, following promising results from preclinical studies performed on animals that did indicate increased immune response,” Tech Crunch reported Monday. “This is a significant step forward in the global fight against COVID-19,” Dr. J. Joseph Kim, INOVIO’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “Without a new safe and effective…

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Paris Bans Exercise As Lockdown Tightens

Authorities in Paris have announced they will ban outdoor exercise between the hours of 10am and 7pm as the coronavirus lockdown tightens. “All physical exercise – running, walking – will be banned in Paris between 10am and 7pm from tomorrow (Wed April 8) as part of ever stricter Coronavirus lockdown, by order Paris Police Prefecture & city council,” tweets Paris-based journalist Peter Allen. Falconers exercise birds of prey amid coronavirus lockdown “Aim is to keep crowds down. What about pre-10am & post-7pm crowds?” he asks. All physical exercise – running,…

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16-year-old pilot flies coronavirus supplies to hospitals in rural Virginia

A teenage pilot-in-training is using his flying lessons to bring much needed medical supplies to rural hospitals in Virginia during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. TJ Kim just turned 16 and doesn’t have his driver’s license yet but he has created Operation SOS — Supplies Over Skies, The Associated Press reported. The high school sophomore from McLean has more free time now that schools are closed and his lacrosse season is effectively over. His goal is to make deliveries to all seven rural hospitals in the state defined as critical access hospitals.…

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Is This America? Drones Watching, Following Citizens in Effort To Enforce Social Distancing

If you want people to follow social distancing guidelines, you probably shouldn’t make your intervention in the matter seem like something out of a creepy dystopian movie. This was the mistake made by a group describing itself as the Anti-COVID-19 Volunteer Drone Task Force. It’s not just that the group named itself as if it were a paragovernmental organization in the kind of Ridley Scott-wannabe movie where the global emperor has purplish, powdery skin and questionable facial prosthetics. Instead, you should check out where they decided to deploy the drone…

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Soccer Star Kyle Walker Apologizes After Reportedly Hosting Party With Escorts During Coronavirus Lockdown

Soccer star Kyle Walker has apologized for his alleged actions during lockdown in England. According to the Sun, the Manchester City soccer player hosted a party with two escorts during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic at the end of March. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football) The alleged party took place one day before he filmed a PSA urging people to stay home and save lives. The Sun reported that the escorts were invited over for a “three-hour sex session” during the ongoing crisis. Now, the team is…

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Yes, Capt. Crozier Should Have Been Relieved Of His Command

U.S. Navy aircraft carriers live by the phrase “complacency kills.” There are so many different ways to die aboard an aircraft carrier, it should be the setting for a Final Destination film. Rotors, props, engines, exhausts, wires, wheels, catapults, and Davy Jones’ locker all pose a constant threat to the sailor and Marine upon the world’s most dangerous 4.5 acres. Except none of these things kills without the assistance of ones’ own negligence and complacency. While operation security is crucial, and will be the technicality the Navy uses to justify…

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Harry and Meghan Plan U.S. Non-Profit amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Amidst the backdrop of the broadening coronavirus pandemic, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have confirmed their plans to launch a wide-ranging non-profit organisation named Archewell, reports on Tuesday said. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who formally stepped down as senior members of the British royal family at the end of last month, told the Daily Telegraph newspaper they were establishing the organisation in the United States, where they have now made their home in Malibu. The charitable organisation will include emotional support groups, a multimedia educational empire and a wellbeing website among other things, although…

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The Mark Of The Beast and Technology

Some may say that humanity is on the clock.  The time is nigh.  We have been experiencing a strange new world over the past few months as if it was not crazy enough.  Currently, we are in the midst of a global pandemic.  Some may feel the entire calamity could have been avoided and was caused by man’s negligence.  Others may feel that this outbreak is a plot to destroy  President Trump’s re-election run.  Or, some may feel that what we are going through has been written and prophesied about…

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Trump Says There Will Be Trouble for Chuck Schumer

Donald Trump says that Sen. Chuck Schumer will be facing some “trouble” for the threats he recently made aimed at Supreme Court justices. The president hinted that Senate Minority Leader Schumer could face consequences for his controversial remarks on two conservative Supreme Court justices. At an abortion rights rally on the steps of the Supreme Court last week, the top Senate Democrat made remarks that critics saw as a threat against conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. “I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.…

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Biden’s Popularity Soars and GOP Lawmakers Prepare Hunter Biden Investigation

As it becomes more likely that Joe Biden will win the Democratic Presidential nomination, Republican lawmakers are gearing up to investigate his son Hunter. In 2016, then-Vice President Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid money to Ukraine unless its leaders fired a prosecutor who was investigating energy company Burisma Holdings. At the time, Biden’s son Hunter served on Burisma’s Board of Directors for $50,000 per month despite having no experience in the industry. Critics say the situation represents a serious conflict of interest comparable to the allegations…

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