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Ghislaine Maxwell on Suicide Watch ‘Without Justification’

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted by a federal jury in Manhattan on 29 December 2021 on five counts, including sex-trafficking of a minor....

Biden Admin to Cancel $6 Billion in Student Loans for 200,000 Defrauded Borrowers

Some 200,000 students who claim they were defrauded by educational institutions in the United States are set to have their student loans canceled after the Biden administration this week settled a $6 billion class-action lawsuit.

Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Officially Charged With DUI, Faces Jail Time and Lengthy Probation

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband has been slapped with misdemeanor charges in connection with a May road collision where drinking might have played a role.

Hundreds of Migrants Seen Wandering on Side of Road in Texas Amid Illegal Immigration Surge

Hundreds of migrants suspected to have entered the country illegally were seen Thursday wandering the side of a highway in Eagle Pass, Texas, a small town just east of the Rio Grande on the Mexican border, a video taken by Texas law enforcement showed.

Whistleblower Says With 120,000 Troops Still Unvaccinated, Army May Move June 30 Deadline Far Into Future

As the June 30 deadline nears for compliance with the U.S. military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, U.S. Army officials publicly claim a very small percentage of its members are unvaccinated, reporting 96% or more of its members are fully vaccinated.

Police Report: Plainclothes Electronic Surveillance Unit Officers Embedded in Jan 6 Protest

Metropolitan Police Department activated its Civil Disturbance Unit platoons two days before the Capitol Hill riots.

Another Retired Pope?

Rumors have been going around since last July that that Pope Francis would soon retire.

28% Of Americans Believe Trans Athletes Should Compete in Female Sports

40% of poll respondents believe embracing transgender ideology is "good."

US Stocks Sink to Lowest in a Year

US stocks plummeted on Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 700 points below 30,000 for the first time in more than a year.

Study Shows Pharmaceutical Ads Make People Want Prescriptions

These ads are illegal in most countries but not in the US, where 27% of people spoke to their doctor about a medical treatment after they learned about it from an ad.

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