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COVID Patients Given Ivermectin Recovered Faster: Study

A U.K. study found that COVID-19 patients who were given ivermectin recovered faster than those who were not given the drug.

Migrants Mock Helicopter Crash Claiming Soldiers’ Lives

A military helicopter crash near Texas' southern border claimed the lives of two soldiers and one Border Patrol agent.

Mike Lindell to File Election Case with Supreme Court

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell told the Illinois Review that he will be filing an election case with the U.S. Supreme Court on March 15.

Activist Organization Paid Students to Attend Social Justice Training

Activist group Californians for Justice (CFJ) paid students in the Long Beach Unified School District $1,400 to attend racial and social justice training, according to contracts obtained by The Free Press.

Missouri Considers Penalties For Educators Who Push Transgenderism

Lawmakers in Missouri have introduced a bill that would punish teachers who are caught promoting transgenderism to young children.

House Committee Demands MIT Respond to Antisemitism

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provide documentation regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.

Illegal Immigrant Seen Wearing Biden-Harris Shirt at Southern Border

A Honduran illegal at Eagle Pass, Texas was spotted wearing a Biden-Harris 2020 t-shirt while entering the United States.

Taxpayer Dollars Provided to Teach LGBT Refugees How to Use Computers

The State Department and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) funded programs to help LGBTQ refugee entrepreneurs, teach LGBTQ refugees how to use computers, and support Costa Rica's status as a country granting asylum to LGBTQ individuals.

House Committees Investigate Possible Chinese Spying at U.S. Ports

Several House committees have opened investigations due to increased spying concerns after discovering that Chinese-built cargo cranes deployed at U.S. ports contained unknown equipment.

‘Rust’ Weapons Supervisor Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting on Set

"Rust" weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted of involuntary manslaughter this week in the fatal shooting case of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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