2021

Kentucky tornadoes: At least 74 dead, dozens unaccounted for

The death toll from weekend tornadoes and storms that hit western Kentucky has climbed to 74, Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday, with the ages of the victims ranging from 5 months to 86 years.

Gordon Ramsay moves business headquarters to Texas from California, CEO cites tax policies and cost of living

Yet another celebrity businessman is moving his headquarters from tax-heavy California to Texas.

Vax Deaths Near 20,000

New VAERS data released by the CDC include 19,886 deaths and 150,946 serious injuries between Dec 14, 2020, and Dec 3, 2021.

Democrat-Run Cities With Soros-Backed DAs Are Watching Crime Spiral Out Control

New York City Council Member Antonio Reynoso (D) has introduced a bill to abolish the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) gang database as gang crime reaches a new high throughout the city.

Pfizer Documents Reveal Variety of Vax Side Effects

Documents released by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reveal that drugmaker Pfizer recorded nearly 160,000 adverse reactions to its Covid-19 vaccine in the initial months of its rollout.

DeSantis Proposes $8 Million in Budget to Relocate Illegal Immigrants to Delaware, Martha’s Vineyard

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis set $8 million in his 2022–23 budget to transport illegal immigrants out of The Sunshine State.

Oxford School Officials Accused of Destroying Shooting Evidence: Lawyer

School officials at Oxford High School in Michigan were told to preserve social media pages and other evidence that were allegedly being destroyed or deleted.

Twitter will now ban users that repeatedly claim vaxxed people can spread Covid

Twitter has quietly updated its “COVID-19 misleading information policy” to impose new sanctions on tweets about vaccines, PCR tests, and health authorities. These sanctions include removing and labeling tweets. Both types of sanctions also result in Twitter users accruing strikes on their account which can lead to a permanent suspension.

Border Agents Warn New CBP Boss May ‘Destroy’ Agency as Migration Crisis Persists

The Senate approving Chris Magnus' nomination as the next head of Customs and Border Protection comes amid an ongoing migration crisis in the US that has already seen a record 1.7 million refugee apprehensions by the CBP along the country's southern border.US Customs and Border Protection agents have been frustrated by the Senate's move to confirm President Joe Biden's nominee for commissioner of the Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection (CBP).Fox News quoted an unnamed border agent as claiming that Magnus "is pretty much hated, especially by those of us in the Tucson Sector since we know him".

Brian Williams Quits NBC, Says 2021 America Is ‘Unrecognizable’

"They’ve decided to burn it all down with us inside. That should scare you to no end as much as it scares an aging volunteer fireman."

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