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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.

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.

Ron Johnson demands records from medical journals that retracted COVID-19 studies

Sen. Ron Johnson has sent letters to two prominent medical journals demanding records related to the publication and subsequent retractions of two COVID-19 studies in 2020 that were based on a questionable dataset.

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.

Joe Biden Flying Illegal Aliens, Deported by Trump, Back to U.S.

President Joe Biden’s administration is flying illegal aliens, previously deported by former President Donald Trump’s administration, back to the United States.

‘Alarmingly Incoherent’: NY Times Columnist Begs Biden Not To Run For Re-election

A New York Times columnist is imploring President Joe Biden — who turned 79 last month and would be 82 if he were sworn into office again in 2025 — to not run for president again.

The Government Is Your Car’s Next Passenger

The infrastructure bill will require impaired driving technology in all new vehicles.

Maker of Popular Protein Bar Ceases Kroger Deal After Store Strips Benefits for Unvaccinated

Company decides against Kroger business deal after disagreeing with new policy discriminating against unvaccinated employees.

Ex-cop Derek Chauvin pleads guilty to violating George Floyd’s civil rights

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to violating the civil rights of George Floyd in the events that led to his death. Chauvin had already been convicted of murder and manslaughter.

Biden money giveaway on rocks as Manchin holds line on spending

Reports suggest trillion-dollar spending spree may not pass this year

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