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Russia Didn’t Blow Up Gas Pipeline – Nord Stream Boss

Russia is unlikely to be behind an attack last September on the Nord Stream gas pipelines, according to Matthias Warnig, the head of Nord Stream AG and Nord Stream 2 AG – two Swiss-based companies operating the undersea Russian gas pipelines.

Judge Pauses California Misinformation Law

Senior Judge William Shubb paused the passage of California's COVID-19 misinformation law due to the "vague" definition of "misinformation."

Former New York Elections Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

He admitted to unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of 12 voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots for elections held in Rensselaer County in 2021.

Federal Judge Blocks California Law Criminalizing COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’ as Unconstitutional ‘Nonsense’

"How do you expect doctors to know what may violate the law?" the judge asked.

U.K. Advises Against Boosters for Those Under 50 Years of Age After MPs Call for Investigation Into Country’s Rising Death Rates Not Attributable to...

Nevertheless, before the program officially closes, the health body did still "strongly encourage everyone who is currently eligible for a first booster and is yet to come forward" and receive one.

Judge to Release Footage of Hammer Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s Husband

The footage, along with the 911 call made after the assault, could be released to the public as early as Thursday.

University of Montreal Lecture Asserts ‘Everybody in the Room Has Some Amount of Sexual Interest in Children’

Psychologist Ian McPhail gave a lecture at the University of Montreal that claimed that every person has some level of sexual attraction to children.

Ted Cruz Believes More Classified Docs Are Located in University of Delaware

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on the podcast "The Verdict" that the Justice Department should investigate the University of Delaware for classified materials.

Chicago Crime Up 97% Since 2021

Democrat-run Chicago has had 2,189 cars stolen in the first 22 days of 2023.

New Home Sales Rise for Third Straight Month as Mortgage Rates Fall

Sales of new U.S. homes rose for the third straight month in December as high mortgage rates continued to decline, offering some relief for prospective homebuyers.

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