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IRS Spent $20 Million On Military Equipment, Ammo

The Internal Revenue Service has spent tens of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars purchasing guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment.

Sex Between Men Fueling Monkeypox: Three Peer-Reviewed Studies

The claim that skin-to-skin contact during sex between men, not intercourse itself, drives most monkeypox transmission is likely backward, a growing group of experts say.

Wisconsin School Board Votes in Favor of Pride Flag Ban

A Wisconsin school board voted in favor of a policy that prohibits teachers and staff from displaying gay pride flags and other items that district officials consider political in nature.

Migrant Encounters at Southern Border Exceed 2 Million So Far in FY 22, as Biden-Era Crisis Continues

The number of migrant encounters at the southern border this fiscal year has now exceeded two million, sources tell Fox News — a number that marks a new record, as well as a glaring sign of the enormous and ongoing crisis facing agents, officials and communities at the border.

Biden Coughs Into Hand After Removing Face Mask

Another piece of COVID security theater manifested itself after Joe Biden coughed into his hand immediately after taking off his mask during a bill signing.

Short-Term Win as Biden Reinstates Largest Oil, Gas Lease Sale in American History

In a surprising move that will anger the far-left and “Green New Deal” proponents, Joe Biden reinstates the largest oil and gas lease sale in the history of the United States.

Makeshift Border Wall Mysteriously Toppled: Foul Play Suspected

The Arizona governor’s office suspects criminal elements, not windy weather, are to blame for the toppling of two massive shipping containers that were installed days earlier as a makeshift border wall.

Marine Faces Court Martial for Not Taking COVID Vax

Lance Corporal Catherine Arnett is on the brink of court martial for decisions made in opposition to what she considers an “unlawful order” to take a COVID-19 vaccination shot.

San Francisco Reverses Defunded Police Policy Amid Calls for ‘Accountability’

Democratic-run San Francisco has reversed its course after pulling $120 million from its police budget in 2020.

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