2021

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehends Record-Breaking 29 Terrorism Suspects at Southern Border

Raising national security concerns amid shifts in immigration trends.

Most Americans Think the U.S. System of Government Is Broken: Poll

The study reveals that a mere 42% of respondents believe in the basic soundness of our current governmental system, indicating a drop from the 50% who had the same belief in September.

U.S. Offers to Drop Some Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried

Federal prosecutors in New York claim they are dropping several criminal charges against Sam Bankman-Fried for the time being.

300 Unmarked Absentee Ballots from 2020 Election Found in Michigan Storage Unit

Following this discovery, the ballots were audited by the Michigan secretary of state's office, with the findings accessible only through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

UN Reveals ‘Automated Fact-Checking Tool’ to Combat Disinformation

The United Nations (U.N.) revealed an "automated fact-checking tool" called iVerify to combat supposed disinformation and online hate speech.

Biden’s New CDC Director Vigorously Pushed COVID Masks, Vaccines, Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Child Compliance

She told citizens to answer phone calls from government employees and answer questions regarding personal health information.

U.S. and China Vow to Mend Ties, but Contentious Issues Remain Unresolved

Blinken's emphasis remained on the resumption of military-to-military communication, a U.S. priority that China has consistently declined since 2021.

Bank of America Invests $500 Million in ‘Diversity’

Equity investments to minority- and women-led funds.

24,000 Fewer Abortions in U.S. Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

A new study reveals there have been around 24,000 fewer abortions since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision last year.

Declassified Report Reveals U.S. Gov’t Bought Americans’ Personal Data

"This report reveals what we feared most," according to policy attorney at Demand Progress Sean Vitka.

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