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Rise in U.S. Leprosy Cases Due to ‘International Migration’ Amid Southern Border Crisis: CDC

Researchers suspect "international migration of persons with leprosy is a potential source of autochthonous transmission."

Vermont Upholds Ruling That Noncitizens Can Vote in Local Elections

The Vermont Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections, saying it does not violate the state constitution.

COVID Booster Only 30% Effective: Cleveland Clinic Study

A new study has revealed that the COVID boosters provide very little protection against infection.

Ohio Seeks to Ban Noncitizen Voting

Ohio Republicans pushing measure on Nov 8 ballot prohibiting noncitizens from voting in local elections.

Leaked FBI List Reveals Gadsden Flag, 2nd Amendment, Revolutionary War Imagery as ‘Domestic Terrorism Symbols’

Internal document leaked by FBI whistleblower only targets conservative/right-wing culture, makes no mention of symbols, phrases, or events used by radical left-wing groups.

Monument Calling For Lower Human Population Bombed

The controversial Georgia Guidestones, a monument located in Georgia, has been partially destroyed after reports of an explosion.

Known and Suspected Terrorists Entering US in Unprecedented Numbers: Rep. Higgins

Known and suspected terrorists are entering the United States in unprecedented numbers amid a surge in illegal immigration, according to Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.).

2024 Poll: Biden 36%, Trump 50%

The bad news for unpopular President Joe Biden continues to roll in, the latest from a new survey that shows likely voters, by a 2-to-1 margin, do not want him to run again.

Musk Warns Twitter Board Salary Will Be ‘$0’ if He Takes Over: ‘So That’s ~$3M/Year Saved Right There’

As Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, is seeking to buy Twitter, he announced that if his bid succeeds and he takes over ownership of the social media giant, board members will not be paid anything.

March for Life Rally Returns to Steps of Supreme Court, Where This Year Justices Consider Roe V Wade

Last month, the high court heard a challenge to its 1973 decision on the landmark abortion case; decision expected to be announced in spring

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