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Russian Journalist in Prison for Posting ‘Fake News’

Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko was sentenced to six years in prison after posting "fake news" of Russian warplanes attacking a theater in Mariupol, Ukraine.

Biden Criticized After Calling Governor Racial Term

Joe Biden is facing criticism after he used a racially-charged term when referring to the governor of Maryland, Wes Moore (D).

Ken Paxton Sues Biden Admin. Over Spending Bill

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated he is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.

Heart Damage from COVID Vax Found in 800 Times More Patients Than Expected: University of Basel

The study found evidence of damage in 2.8% of participants, which is approximately 800 times greater than the anticipated rate of 0.0035%.

Half of Americans Think Mainstream News Organizations ‘Intend to Mislead’ and Misinform: Gallup, Knight Foundation Poll

Less that 23% believe most national news organizations care about the best interests of their readers.

Joe Biden’s Brother Secretly Negotiated $140 Million Deal with Saudi Arabia

James Biden reportedly used his relationship with then-Vice President Joe Biden to secretly negotiate a $140 million settlement deal with Saudi Arabia in 2012, according to newly revealed court documents.

Elon Musk Expresses Concern Over ‘Single World Government’

Elon Musk told global leaders at the World Government Summit that "we should be a little bit concerned" about a one-world government.

Musk Warns Against Dangers of Single World Government (Watch)

Elon Musk cautioned against the risk of a singular global government leading to the collapse of civilization and emphasized the need for civilizational diversity at the World Government Summit.

U.S. Military Admits to Overdose Epidemic Among Troops: Over 15,000 Overdoses in the Last Five Years

The US military has reported more than 15,000 service members overdosing on illicit drugs in the past five years, with 332 deaths, as Fentanyl overdose deaths have doubled since 2017, particularly among white male soldiers under 33 years old, and military bases hosting elite soldiers bore higher concentrations of overdoses, with the need for greater attention and resources to address the overdose crisis in the military becoming more pressing.

Israel Extends COVID Law Giving Gov’t Special Powers

Israel has extended the Ministry of Health's special powers to deal with COVID-19 until February 2024.

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