2022

Erroneous Statistics Favor Democrats, Manipulation Concerns Follow

Discrepancies in federal statistics have led some to speculate that metrics may not be nonpartisan.

Los Angeles Accused of Fabricating Artificially Low Homelessness Numbers

The Los Angeles Homelessness Services Authority, a joint commission created by the city and county of Los Angeles, released a report this week that was upbeat, claiming that the county had witnessed an increase in its homeless population of "only" 4.1 percent between 2020 and 2022, a significant dip from previous years.

300,000 People Moved Out of California From 2021 to 2022, Most of Any State

The U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday that 300,000 people left California in 2022, more than left any other state, amid a general slow increase in the U.S. population as the country recovered from COVID-19.

6 ‘Noncompliance’ Strategies for Protecting Kids and Teens in 2023

Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies.

The Pain Isn’t Goin’ Away: Inflation Cost Households an Extra $10K

Inflation is over, the administration crows, even as Congress works to pass another massive spending bill — this time, $1.7 trillion.
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The O’Reilly Update: December 23, 2022

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Biden Admin to Spend Half a Million Dollars on Artificial Intelligence that Detects ‘Offensive’ Speech on Social Media

The Biden admin is set to drop more than $550,000 in grants to develop artificial intelligence that protects users from 'discriminatory speech' on social media.

Federal Gov’t Failed to Collect Thousands of Security Cards from Former Employees

Department of Homeland Security failed to terminate the security credentials for thousands of its former employees, an internal watchdog reported Thursday.

Ballot Discrepancy Could Nullify Tens of Thousands of Votes in Arizona Election: Cybersecurity Expert (Video)

Expert witness at Arizona election lawsuit testifies that ballot size discrepancy could not have been accidental."

Welfare Pays More Than Regular Jobs in Many States

Welfare payouts for a family of four exceed the national median household income in 24 states, and top $100,000 annually in Washington, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, a new study finds.

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