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Court in German Region of Lower Saxony Rules against Vax Passports

Many are hoping courts in other regions follow.

SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

Poll: Hispanic Voters Show 42-Point Shift Towards Republicans Since 2018

 recent poll found that Hispanic voters favor a generic Republican over a generic Democrat by two points, a 42-point swing since the 2018 midterm exit polls, where Hispanic voters overwhelmingly supported the Democrat.

Chinese Military Developing ‘Brain-Control’ Weapons, Biden Responds

Amid concerns about Beijing's use of emerging technologies, the administration adds China's top military medical research institute to an export blacklist.

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot Commits Additional $411 Million to Dubious Community Safety Plan

Many neighborhoods covered by Lightfoot's "Our City, Our Safety" alternative policing plan are now more dangerous than before.

Pfizer to Test Three-Dose COVID Vax for Children Under Five

After finding that its two-dose vaccine did not produce the desired level of immunity in kids, the company decided to try a third shot.

Appeals Court Lifts Stay on Biden Vax Mandate

The previously suspended OSHA rule requires companies with 100 or more employees to impose worker vaccine mandates.

MSM Ratings Tank Amid President Trump Departure From White House

Media outlets across the board are losing viewership in light of President Trump’s departure from the White House.

Covington Teen Nicholas Sandmann Settles $275 Million Defamation Lawsuit with NBC

Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann announced Friday that he settled a $275 million defamation lawsuit against NBC.

Fentanyl overdoses become No. 1 cause of death among Americans aged 18-45

The No. 1 killer of Americans aged 18-45 is fentanyl overdoses, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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