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Bloomberg News Suggests Letting Pets Die to Help ‘Fight Inflation’

Bloomberg News published an article providing tips on how Americans can combat inflation, one being to allow pets to pass instead of paying for costly medical treatments.

U.S. Army Surgeon in Tears: Top Brass Ordered Silence on Vaccine Injuries

'I am watching people get absolutely destroyed'

Ukraine Rejects Ultimatum as U.S.-Russia Ties ‘On the Brink of Collapse’

Ukraine won't accept ultimatums from Russia as Biden broadcasts "unacceptable" remarks about Putin.

In Its First Year, Biden’s HHS Relentlessly Attacked Christians and Unborn Babies

President Biden and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra have launched unprecedented attacks on people of faith.

Saudis Sign Gas Deal With Hunter Biden-Linked Chinese Energy Firm

Another detail omitted by the corporate media.

U.K. Government Urged to Conduct Separate COVID Inquiry for Children

A campaign group has called on the UK government to order a separate inquiry into the impact of the CCP virus restrictions on children and young people.

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Face Senate Judiciary

Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will head into hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, where members on the panel will ultimately decide whether to send her nomination off to a full vote in the Senate.

Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Advances, State Elections Board Approves Subpoena

Action allows Secretary of State investigators to compel testimony, delivery of evidence.

Churches Nationwide Give Away Free ‘Gas on God’ to Hundreds of Cars Amid Rising Prices

Amid rising gas prices, churches around the United States are helping communities by giving away thousands of dollars worth of gas to hundreds of cars, bringing smiles to the drivers, and infusing hope.

Biden Administration to Resume Oil and Gas Leasing on Federal Land

The Biden administration said Friday it would resume plans for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters after an appeals court ruled to allow the use of an approximately fivefold higher “social cost of carbon” value in evaluating permits, according to reports.

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