2021

South Africa Sees Downward Trend in COVID Cases Despite Conducting More Tests

The number of new positive cases of COVID-19 reported in South Africa has continued its downward trend despite increased testing, according to South African National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) data.

Minneapolis City Council and mayor vote to fund police department to nearly pre-George Floyd levels

Following the tragic death of George Floyd, Minneapolis became the home of the defund the police movement, and even contemplated abolishing the police. However, the government of Minneapolis has completely reversed course after a near-record crime wave has hit the city. Now the city is voting to fund the police.

Another Lawsuit Holds The Key To Trump’s Best Defense Against The Jan. 6 Committee

Because House Speaker Nancy Pelosi failed to appoint the requisite number of members, the Jan. 6 committee is arguably invalid under its own authorizing resolution.

GA Sen Candidate Kelvin King: Warnock’s Abortion Stance ‘Completely Out Of Line With Georgia Values’

During a special runoff election in 2021, radical Democrat Raphael Warnock won a Senate seat in the state of Georgia.

New York Gov. Hochul Imposes Indoor Mask Mandate Amid Omicron Variant

Unelected Democrat New York Governor Kathy Hochul has imposed indoor mask mandates on the state once amid the emergence of the mild Omicron COVID variant.

Mark Meadows’ Lawsuit Could End the January 6 Committee

Mark Meadows turned the tables on the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack on Wednesday, filling a lawsuit in federal district court in D.C. that argues the committee is unconstitutional and in violation of House rules.

Smollett Appears to Be Limiting His Instagram Comments Section After Hate-Hoax Guilty Conviction

Only positive comments allowed on recently-convicted Jussie Smollett's Instagram page.

Fastest Consumer Price Increase Since 1982—6.8% Jump in November

New data show inflation rising at fastest pace in 40 years under Biden admin.

194 House Republicans Pass Defense Bill that Will ‘Track & Record’ U.S. Soldiers Who ‘Refuse’ COVID Vax

GOP Reps. Crenshaw, Gaetz, Boebert, McCarthy, Jordan, Kinzinger, Cheney vote with Democrats Tuesday night, passing 2022 annual defense spending bill that will "establish a system to track and record" each "vaccine administered" to U.S. soldiers and each vaccine "refusal."

Positive Impact of Church Attendance on Mental Health

New Gallup poll confirms benefits

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