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Fauci allies, Covid vaccine officials get ax at NIH
The removals have gutted FDA and NIH leadership. As an anti-vaccine activist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent years attacking Anthony Fauci and sowing doubts about the successful effort he led to develop a Covid vaccine. As HHS secretary, he’s exacting his revenge. Kennedy on Tuesday fired Fauci’s wife,...
politico.com - 3 days ago

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Kevin Costner forging ahead with $ 100 million Utah film studio despite lackluster response to ‘Horizon’
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