2021

Jan 6 Protester Who Put Feet on Pelosi’s Desk Faces Life in Prison

The January 6, 2021 protester who was seen putting his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk has been found guilty of all charges and is now facing a life prison sentence.

Excess Death Rate Spikes in U.K.—MPs Call for ‘Urgent’ Investigation

17,381 deaths were registered in England and Wales during the seven days ending January 13, which is 2,837 more deaths than the average for this time of year.

California Border Protection Won’t Increase the Height of a Portion of Border Wall Amid Immigration, Drug, Illegal Firearms Crisis

Plans now include lowering one section from the originally proposed 30 feet to 18 feet.

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.

Vermont Upholds Ruling That Noncitizens Can Vote in Local Elections

The Vermont Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows noncitizens to vote in local elections, saying it does not violate the state constitution.

Gates and Ford Foundations Fund Chinese Military Research

"Any American foundation contributing to causes that advance CCP-aligned interests in the developing world has serious questions to answer," says Rep. Gallagher.

Rugby Player Simon Dunn Dead at 35

His body was found in his Sydney apartment on January 21, and the circumstances of his death are not being treated as suspicious.

Wisconsin Lawmakers Introduce Bill Removing Inactive Voters From State’s Voting System

Lawmakers introduce new legislation that would force Wisconsin to scrub voter rolls of the millions of current inactive voters in the state.

Iowa and Utah Lead States on School Choice Progress in the New Year

As America celebrates National School Choice Week, two states—Iowa and Utah—have made the first moves this year to empower families with a greater say in how their children are educated.

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