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Nashville woman PARALYZED after taking Pfizer’s experimental covid vaccine

A young woman from Nashville, Tennessee received a second dose of Pfizer’s experimental covid shot on April 16.

Neocon Liz Cheney Wants to Run For President

House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney is reportedly mulling a run for president in 2024 — despite the fact that seemingly only a handful of neoconservative writers in DC actually like her.

US Starts Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan With ‘Local Actions’ Already Taken: Gen. Miller

America’s top general in Afghanistan said Sunday that the U.S. military has already begun closing down operations in the country in preparation for a full withdrawal.

Maricopa County Judge Recuses Himself From 2020 Election Audit Case

The judge who is overseeing a legal challenge to the Arizona Senate’s audit of votes cast in the state’s largest election during the 2020 presidential election has recused himself from the case less than 24 hours before a scheduled Monday morning hearing.

Lawyer for Ashli Babbitt’s Family Announces Civil Action Will be Filed

Terry Robert's described Ashli's murder as "an egregious act of excessive force"

Florida Bill Would Permit Students to Record Lectures to Prove Political Bias

A Florida bill would permit students to record classroom lectures without a professor’s consent for proof if they suspect they are pushing political bias.

Trump Expects “Startling Results” As Arizona Legislators Take Possession Of All Ballots, Voting Machines From Maricopa County

Almost six months have passed since President Donald Trump faced defeat, but that isn’t stopping Arizona state senators from investigating the election results in Maricopa County.

Arizona School Board Cancels Prom for COVID, But Throws Party for Superintendent

I’ve never heard of Camille Casteel, but if the priorities of the Chandler Unified School District in Chandler, Arizona, are in the right place, there ought to be a movie about her.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Major Concealed Handgun Case

The U.S. Supreme Court stepped back into the heated debate over gun rights on Monday, agreeing to hear a challenge backed by the National Rifle Association to New York state's restrictions on people carrying concealed handguns in public.

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