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Morocco Earthquake Deaths Near 3,000 People

More than 2,800 people have died from the earthquake in Morocco.

NATO Launches Largest Post Cold War Military Drills Near Russian Borders

NATO is set to conduct its most extensive military exercises in Western Europe since the end of the Cold War, with the aim of bolstering its readiness against potential threats.

Billionaire Allegedly Aiding Zelensky Arrested for Money Laundering

Before becoming president of Ukraine, comedian Volodymyr Zelensky's show ran on billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky-controlled media.

Over 3,500 Minors Underwent Transgender Surgery Between 2016 and 2020

A study from the Journal of the American Medical Association estimated that 48,019 Americans underwent transgender surgeries between 2016 and 2020.

Flash Mob Steals Power Tools Worth Thousands in California

A flash mob stole thousands of dollars in power tools from a Home Depot in Long Beach, California last week.

Thousands of 2020 Michigan Voter Registration Forms Have Matching Handwriting, Incorrect Addresses

Questions surrounding the 2020 election in Michigan continue to circulate as investigations have led to no direct answers concerning thousands of mystery ballots.

Hunter Biden Moves to $15,800/Month Malibu Home—Secret Service Occupies $16,000/Month Taxpayer-Funded Residence Across the Street

Hunter Biden, the embattled First Son, has settled into a new residence in Malibu with his wife, Melissa Cohen, and son, Beau, as details about his previous tenancies come to light.

6-Week Abortion Ban Upheld by South Carolina Supreme Court

South Carolina’s Supreme Court upheld the state’s 6-week abortion ban.

Climate Activists Ask People To Turn Off Lights, Close Blinds To Stop ‘1 Billion Birds’ From Dying Flying Into Windows

A climate activist from Baltimore, Maryland, is asking citizens to make their city "bird safe" to prevent birds from flying into closed windows.

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