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One-Third of Americans Believe Biden’s 2020 Election Was Illegitimate

New University of Massachusetts Amherst poll shows 33% of U.S. voters do not recognize Joe Biden's 2020 presidential election victory, only 58% saying Biden won fair and square.

First Maxwell, Now Prince Andrew? New Legal Development Could Mean Big Trouble for Epstein-Linked Royal

On the same day a jury convicted disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell on five of six counts of sex trafficking related to her former lover Jeffrey Epstein, another Epstein associate received ominous legal news.

FBI ‘Secret Spy Plane Surveillance Program’ Detailed in Court Records

The FBI’s so-called “secret spy plane surveillance program” is under scrutiny in a Florida terrorism case, where the defendant has asked a U.S. judge to toss evidence from the bureau’s aerial surveillance activities.

Amazon’s Alexa dares young child to perform dangerous — and life-threatening — ‘challenge’

Amazon was forced to update Alexa's settings this week after the voice assistant reportedly dared a 10-year-old child to perform a dangerous and potentially life-threatening "challenge."

Fauci Will Get the Largest Retirement Package in Federal Govt. History: $350,000 Per Year

Anthony Fauci is set to rake in the highest-ever federal government retirement package in U.S. history with his annual payment exceeding $350,000, according to a Forbes estimate.

Apple Closes String of New York City Stores to Walk-In Customers Amid Surge in COVID-19 Cases

Apple has closed a string of stores to in-store shopping for customers in New York City amid an increase in COVID-19 cases.

Black Americans Reject Transgender Claim 10 to One: Poll

Nine out of ten Black Americans reject the claim there are more than two genders, in Rasmussen poll.

Lockdown & Masking Policies Linked to Lower IQ in Children: Brown University Study

Clincal psychiatrist for children and adolescents have concluded there might be a link between masking and lockdown policies and lower IQ in children.

Goldman Sachs Asks Employees to Get Booster Shots to Enter Offices

Goldman Sachs has informed U.S. employees who are returning to offices they will have to get a COVID-19 booster shot, if eligible, by Feb. 1 in order to enter company premises as Omicron spreads throughout the country, while New York registers one of the highest infection rates.

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

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