2023

177,000 Illegal Immigrants Lost After Giving Border Patrol Fake Addresses

Some migrants will share the same address after a Border Patrol agent accepts it.

Federal Judge Overrules New Mexico Governor’s Public Gun Carry Ban

U.S. District Judge David Urias revoked a section of the public health order issued by New Mexico’s Democratic Governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham.

Senator Mitt Romney Will Not Seek Reelection

Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) will not seek reelection following his current term.

Putin Says Trump Prosecution Shows ‘Rottenness of the American Political System’

"They simply exposed their internal problems."

South Korea Increases Condolence Payments for Vaccine-Related Deaths

In a recent move to address concerns about post-vaccination deaths, South Korean officials have boosted the condolence money offered to affected families.

CIA Whistleblower Says Agency Bribed Agents to Lie About COVID Origin Findings

The U.S. House Committee On Oversight and Accountability has announced that a whistleblower has testified about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly offering monetary incentives to analysts to alter their conclusions on the origins of COVID-19.

Meta’s Threads Restricts COVID-Related Searches

Meta Platforms, the parent company of Threads, has implemented a temporary restriction on searches for terms related to “COVID,” “vaccines,” and “coronavirus,” aiming to curb disinformation.

RFK Jr. Says Biden, DNC Trying to Shut Down His Campaign

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is claiming the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is aiming to shut down his presidential campaign.

New Mexico Attorney General Will Not Follow Governor’s Push to Ban Carrying Firearms

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has announced that his office will not defend Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham in lawsuits challenging her ban on carrying firearms.

U.S. Moves Forward With $6 Billion Iranian Prisoner Swap

The identities of the Iranian prisoners are unknown.

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