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The Fake Meat Industry Is Failing, But That Might Lead to Governments Propping It Up

Impossible Foods, manufacturer of plant-based meat alternatives, is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

The Real Disinformation Was the ‘Russia Disinformation’ Hoax

Thanks to the latest release of the “Twitter Files,” we now know without a doubt that the entire “Russia disinformation” racket was a massive disinformation campaign to undermine US elections and perhaps even push “regime change” inside the United States after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016.

Biden Announces 20-Year Ban on Mining in Minnesota, Undermining Nation’s Mineral Security

The Biden administration has announced that it will impose a 20-year mining moratorium on thousands of acres of land in Minnesota by citing the need to protect the natural environment, potentially dealing a blow to Twin Metals, a major mining firm with interests in the region.

Alarm Sounds as Former U.S. Intelligence Employees Find Big Tech Jobs

LinkedIn employment files show that Big Tech companies hired more than 200 former workers for various U.S. intelligence agencies.

Cardiologist Calling On FAA to Recognize Spike Protein-Induced Heart Damage in Pilots

At least seven million Americans have had their hearts damaged either by Covid or Covid shots.

Global Cooling to Occur Through 2050s

A decline of up to 0.3° C is expected.

Protestors Heckle AOC During Town Hall Over Her Support In Aiding Ukraine

Far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was repeatedly heckled during her first town hall event of the year — including by one group who broke out in song to protest her vote in favor of military aid to Ukraine.

Border Patrol Reports Over 250,000 Migrant Encounters in December

America's southern border continues to be inundated by a massive flow of migrants, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection reporting a whopping 251,487 southwest land border encounters during the month of December 2022.

Murders Already Soaring In Major U.S. Cities This Year

Spates of deadly violence impacted several U.S. cities to start 2023, outpacing the same period in 2022.

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

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