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Advocate of School Closures and COVID Mandates, Randi Weingarten, Appointed to Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council

Currently serving as the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the second-largest teachers' union in the country, Weingarten was instrumental in shaping COVID policies in academic settings.

Over 16.8 Million Illegal Aliens Reside in the U.S., Costing a Staggering $163 Billion Annually: FAIR Analysis

FAIR's analysis suggests that "at the current pace of illegal immigration, more new illegal aliens will have settled in the U.S. in the first three years of the Biden administration than in the entire decade of the 2010s."

U.S. Regulators Approve Lab-Grown Meat Despite Safety Concerns

Taste testers sign a waiver that reads, "The cultured meat and related food products in the Tasting are experimental" and "The properties are not completely known."

Ex-FBI Analyst Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Illegally Possessing Classified Documents, Mirroring Charges Against Trump

The DOJ's Office of Public Affairs release stated that Kingsbury "improperly removed and willfully retained" a total of 386 classified documents over her 12-year service period with the FBI's Kansas City division.

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehends Record-Breaking 29 Terrorism Suspects at Southern Border

Raising national security concerns amid shifts in immigration trends.

300 Unmarked Absentee Ballots from 2020 Election Found in Michigan Storage Unit

Following this discovery, the ballots were audited by the Michigan secretary of state's office, with the findings accessible only through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

Russia Unveils ‘Greater Eurasian Partnership’ as ‘Flagship’ Foreign Policy Project—Encompasses Europe and Asia

Project is not just a cornerstone of Russia's foreign policy, but an endeavor to foster cooperation, peace, and interconnected growth throughout the vast Eurasian continent.

Russian General Says U.S. Worldwide Biological Programs Access Epidemic-Causing Pathogens for Potential Weapons

Kirillov explained that, "[Branches] around the world, allow the U.S. military to gain access to epidemically significant variants of pathogens that are potential agents of biological weapons."

Teacher Suspended For Discriminating White Male Students In Class

A San Francisco teacher has been suspended for singling out and discriminating against her white male students in the classroom.

Senators Take Aim at California’s Pork Regulations with ‘EATS Act’: Protecting Interstate Agricultural Trade and Affordable Bacon (Video)

Bill seeks to maintain interstate agricultural trade and protect consumers' access to affordable food, such as bacon.

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