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U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

Republican-led States Lead Democrat-led States in November Economic Recovery

States with Republican governors and legislatures are leading Americans back to work quicker than those led by Democrats, according to an analysis of the state-by-state unemployment data from the Department of Labor.

DeSantis Took on Washington in 2021

While much of the country bundles up around the holidays, Floridians revel in bragging about their “T-shirt weather.”

Facebook Voted ‘Worst Company of 2021’

Facebook's critics come from left, right, and center.

DHS Alejandro Mayorkas: Silicon Valley ‘Committed’ to Speech Curbs

Alejandro Mayorkas, the nation’s zealously pro-migration border chief, says the nation’s technology companies want to curb Americans’ speech that is deemed “misinformation.”

Nation’s capital an illegal immigrant safe haven; most of city a no-go zone for ICE arrests

Any Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who wants to arrest an illegal immigrant in the District of Columbia will have to hope the target is sunning in Rock Creek Park or rowing on the Anacostia River.

JFK Assassination Documents Released, Far More Withheld or Redacted

The Biden Admin released 1,500 previously classified documents while keeping 10,000 censored, thereby JFK frustrating researchers.

Surging Inflation Could See Millions of American Households Paying $3,500 in Additional Expenses This Year

Surging inflation will cost millions of Americans more than $3,000 in additional expenses this year, according to a Penn Wharton University of Pennsylvania Budget Model (PWBM) analysis published on Wednesday.

Jan. 6 committee admits to altering text message between Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan

The Jan. 6 committee admitted that it changed a text message between former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan, excluding relevant context about how they wanted then-Vice President Mike Pence to handle electoral votes.

Biden Releases 1,500 JFK Files, Still Over 10,000 Redacted Or Withheld 58 Years Later

Today the federal government released nearly 1,500 secret documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, leaving more than 10,000 files partially redacted or withheld.

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