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Apple Employees at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize

The move creates the first union of Apple retail employees in the U.S.

Senate Panel Advances $858 Billion Bill That Supports Ukraine, Taiwan, and Requires Women Register for Draft

The Senate Armed Services Committee, on a strong, bipartisan 23-3 vote, has sent to the full Senate its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that sets policy for the Department of Defense.

Gang Violence, Not Lone-Wolf Attacks, Account For Most U.S. Mass Shootings

The country’s eyes are trained on high-profile massacres in Texas and Buffalo, but most mass shootings bear little resemblance to those.

Top Virologist Predicts Deadlier COVID Variants for the Vaccinated in ‘Next Two Months’

A renowned virologist and vaccine creator has issued a warning that the experimental gene-based COVID-19 vaccine campaigns will cause an emergence of a new highly virulent and infectious COVID-19 variant within “the next two months” which will serve to “crash” the health care system.

Thousands of Electric Vehicles Recalled in US Over ‘No Start Condition’

Ford announced it is recalling nearly 50,000 electric vehicles in response to a defect with the cars’ batteries, which could lead to a loss of power while driving.

Lockdowns Caused at Least 170,000+ Excess Deaths in U.S.

Research finds a 26 percent spike in non-Covid excess deaths among working age Americans in 2020 and 2021.

Fewer People Blame Trump for Jan. 6

New poll results show that fewer than 50% of the public now hold former President Donald Trump responsible for Jan. 6.

1,000% Tax on Assault Weapons Pushed by Democrat Lawmaker

A Democratic congressman is drafting legislation that would impose a 1,000% tax on assault weapons in response to a terrifying spate of mass shootings.

Russia Targets Western-Supplied Tank Depot In Kiev In Rare Cruise Missile Attack

Kiev pounded by rockets for the first time in a month on Sunday.

Police: Tulsa Gunman Targeted Surgeon He Blamed for Pain

A gunman who killed his surgeon and three other people at a Tulsa medical office blamed the doctor for his continuing pain after a recent back operation and bought an AR-style rifle just hours before the rampage, police said Thursday.

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