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New Mexico’s Democrat Governor Implements 30-Day Ban on Open and Concealed Carry

New Mexico's Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared gun violence a public health emergency in response to multiple recent shooting deaths in the state.

Loomer Finds ‘Irrefutable Evidence’ Feds Running U.S.-Based Violent Nazi Militia, Alleges Ukrainian Spies Penetrated U.S. Capitol on Jan 6

“I have obtained new evidence of the Feds manipulating [the report]…which proves the fact that the feds are running a US-based violent and armed Nazi militia member named Kent ‘Boneface’ McLellan," says Loomer.

California Becomes First State To Recognize August as ‘Transgender History Month’

California is the first state in the nation to label August as “Transgender History Month."

California Judge Temporarily Blocks Policy Requiring Parental Notification of Student Gender Changes

A California judge placed a temporary block on a Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education policy that requires parents to be notified if their child changes his or her gender identity.

‘I Regret Getting the Vaccine’: Megyn Kelly

Megyn Kelly said on her show that she regrets getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

DOJ Prosecutors Want 120-Day Prison Sentence for Infowars Host Owen Shroyer Over J6 Actions

Earlier in June, Shroyer entered a guilty plea to a single Class A Misdemeanor for trespassing, with the specific charge being "Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds" on January 6, 2021.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

Harvard Scores Zero on Free Speech Index

Harvard University scored zero on a ranking for free speech.

Vaccinated Whoopi Goldberg Missing From ‘The View’ After Contracting COVID-19

Co-host of "The View" Whoopi Goldberg is absent from the show after contracting COVID-19 for the third time.

61 Activists Facing Charges for Attempting To Stop Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’ Construction

Sixty-one protestors and activists have been indicted for violating Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

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