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Verizon and AT&T Reject Request From Regulators to Further Delay 5G Rollout

Verizon and AT&T on Sunday rejected a request by the U.S. government to delay rolling out its next-generation 5G wireless technology but offered to expand so-called “exclusion zones” for six months.

List of Charges, Pleas, Sentencing for Jan 6 Defendants: ‘More Than 725 Defendants Have Been Arrested’

Arrests made: More than 725 defendants have been arrested in nearly all 50 states and the District of Columbia. (This includes those charged in both District and Superior Court).

Just Hours After Being Sworn In, NYC’s New Mayor Dials 911 to Report Violence

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams began his first day in office Saturday, calling 911 to report a brawl in a Brooklyn train station.

‘Make Jesus Known Throughout the World’: FCA Distributes More Than 208,000 Bibles in 2021

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) challenges coaches and athletes around the world to use the powerful platform of sport to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Texas Judge Blocks Mask, Vax Mandate for Head Start Program

Texas federal judge blocks a federal mask and vaccine mandate implemented by Biden administration for school-readiness program.

Trump Confidant Kerik Surrenders Memos to Jan. 6 Panel, Vows to ‘Eviscerate’ Democrat Narrative

Memos show Trump team planned pressure campaign ahead of Jan. 6 to shame governors and state officials into investigating suspected election irregularities.

Election Fraud Investigators Blanket State with Surprise Subpoenas

The investigation into Wisconsin’s elections is still ongoing as special counsel Michael Gableman continues looking into how voting in the state was carried out in the 2020 general election.

Corporate Medicine

An American physician who goes by the pseudonym Paracelsus wrote a scathing critique of the current state of the U.S. healthcare system.

Colorado Governor Reduces 110-Year Sentence For Truck Driver Who Killed Four

A truck driver who was sentenced to 110 years in prison for his role in a deadly crash has had his sentence reduced to 10 years by Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO).

Oklahoma Proposes Bill That Would Allow Parents To Remove Sexually Graphic Books From School Libraries

An Oklahoma bill introduced on Dec. 16 may allow parents to seek the removal of books that they deem inappropriate from school libraries.

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