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Department of Homeland Security Reports First-ever Known Drone Attack Against US Electricity Grid

Modified drone which crashed near a Pennsylvania power substation in July 2020 was “likely being used…to specifically target energy infrastructure," says DHS.

USA Today Shows Republicans Beating Dems By 8% Nationally in 2022 Midterms

Joe Biden's approval now at 38%—with Kamala ten points lower.

The Story Behind the Pope’s Election

A new book sheds light on it, focusing on the “St. Gallen Mafia.”

COVID Deaths Lower in Norway After No Vax Passports, No Mask Mandates, No Social Distancing: Dr. Simone Gold

Dr. Simone Gold points out Norway is seeing lower Covid-19 death rates after one month of removing all coronavirus restrictions.

U.S. Cancels Multimillion-Dollar Contract with COVID Vax Manufacturer for ‘Cross-Contamination’ of J&J Vials

"There is no assurance that other batches have not been subject to cross-contamination."

Fox News Legal Analyst: Law Doesn’t Care How Ashley Biden’s Diary Was Obtained, FBI Wrong To Investigate

"What is so bewildering about this is why are the feds even involved?"

New criminal charges reveal how ‘no election fraud’ was the lie

'This should be a wake-up call to the seriousness of this problem'

‘It’s a melt-up’: U.S. stocks are on an unusually strong run heading into the holidays

‘Stocks are loving the very easy monetary policy,’ says a portfolio manager

Theologian Albert Mohler Addresses Politicized Racism Claims, Says ‘Actual Sin Of Racism Is Obscured’

Dr. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses the subject of political racism in relation to an editorial article accusing Virginia voters of racism and the election of Winsome Sears as lieutenant governor. Sears is regarded as a groundbreaking figure, being the first African-American woman voted to a statewide office in Virginia.

‘Time to Name Names’: Republicans Kick Off Intraparty Inquisition Over Infrastructure Bill Vote

The House of Representatives passed President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on Friday, putting an end to a months-long deadlock caused by wrangling between the progressive and fiscally conservative wings of the Democratic Party over just how big the president’s accompanying social and climate spending package will be.

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