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Wisconsin Allowed More Than 100k Votes in 2020 From Voters Whose Registrations Show Them to Be 120 Years Old

Experts uncover more than half a million Wisconsin registered voters who registered Jan. 1, 1918, more than 100,000 of which voted in the 2020 presidential election.

Border Patrol Arrests Slew of Murderers, Sex Predators in Rio Grande Valley

Seven foreign killers, sex offenders captured in single sector in under a week

COVID Rates Surging in World’s Most Vaxxed Region: South America

Covid-19 vaccine is ineffective to curb infection rates in South America.

4th Vax Shot ‘Not Good Enough’ To Protect Against Omicron: Israeli Researcher

Fourth dose is “not good enough” to completely protect against an infection from the omicron variant, Prof. Gili Regev-Yochay, the director of Sheba Medical Center’s infectious disease unit and a lead researcher on the study, told reporters.

Biden Economy Brings Empty Supermarket Shelves

Shortages to last four to six weeks.

COVID Vax Too Ineffective to Curb Hospitalizations in U.S., Contradicting CDC Claim

Despite the country's high vaccination rate, U.S. breaks record with more than 145,000 covid-19 hospitalizations.

19 Dead, Including 9 Children: NYC Apartment Fire

Fire tears through Bronx apartment building Sunday in what’s become New York City’s deadliest blaze in more than three decades.

Washington State Announces Plans for ‘Strike Force’ to ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaxxed

"Emergency detention order" would allow citizens to be involuntarily detained and put in isolation and quarantine at the discretion of state health authorities.

Markets Brace for Highest Inflation Print in 39 Years

Inflation numbers due to be released later Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) are expected to show consumer prices rising at their fastest pace since 1982, with investors bracing for what could be a market-moving data drop.

Only 18% Of American Households Are Families With Married Parents

Children need a mother and a father — a context that more American youth than ever are lacking.Among the 130 million households in the United States, only 17.8% feature married parents with children — down from over 40% in 1970, according to the Census Bureau.

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