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Left-Wing Journalist Suspended from Twitter by Elon Musk for Past ‘Doxxing’

Taylor Lorenz, a far-left Washington Post journalist, was suspended from Twitter by Elon Musk due to a "prior doxxing action,"

Harvard Ranked No. 1 for ‘Assaults on Jewish Identity’ by AMCHA

25 incidents of anti-Semitism reported at Harvard in 2021, nearly double the number at University of Chicago.

U.S. Supreme Court Could ‘Remove’ President, VP, Hundreds in Congress for ‘Treason’: ‘Brunson v. Adams’ (Case No. 22-380) Docketed

Raland J. Brunson's lawsuit against 388 federal officeholders, Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and Pence, was docketed by the United States Supreme Court on October 24, 2022.

Epstein Victim Says She Has Video Evidence of Epstein’s Crimes

Sarah Ransome alleges she saw sex tapes of Jeffrey Epstein’s wealthy associates.

Court Rules Biological Males Can Compete with Women in Connecticut

A federal appeals court in New York City ruled on Friday that transgender athletes in Connecticut are allowed to participate on female sports teams, upholding a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit filed by cisgender runners.

Texas Busses 85 Migrants to Philadelphia

On Friday, two buses carrying nearly 90 migrants from Latin America arrived in Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania County to Hand-Recount 2020 President, State Auditor General Votes

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania will begin recounting 2020 votes for president and state auditor general on January 9.

National Archives to Release Emails Linking Hunter Biden to Burisma

The National Archives is said to be planning a release of emails from the Obama administration, some of which connect Hunter Biden to Burisma, a Ukraine energy company.

Document Exposes Secret Government Twitter Portal Used to Censor COVID Posts

America First Legal has released documents revealing how the Biden administration used a secret Twitter portal to censor Covid social media content in disagreement with the mainstream narrative.

Top Maricopa Election Offices Couldn’t Reconcile 15K Disparity in Outstanding Votes: Internal Email

Recently disclosed internal communications between top election officials in Arizona's Maricopa County in the immediate aftermath of Election Day reveal that they struggled to reconcile a discrepancy of almost 16,000 in outstanding ballot totals.

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