April

‘Black Lives Matter’ Foundation’s Revenues Plummet 88%

Faces $10 million lawsuit over lavish spending scandal.

Facebook Removes Post About Jesus, Calls It ‘Hate Speech’

Facebook took down a post reading, "Jesus died so you could live" describing it as "hate speech."

U.S. Faces Drug Shortages Under Biden Administration

“This is, in my opinion, a public health emergency," says professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

IRS Dissolves Hunter Biden Tax Fraud Investigative Team in Controversial Move Labeled ‘Clearly Retaliatory’ by Whistleblower

Hunter Biden, 53, is currently under scrutiny for allegedly failing to pay taxes on several millions in income, largely sourced from overseas.

Ukrainian ‘Kill List’ Backed by NATO

The Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation holds lists of numerous individuals accused of spreading Russian propaganda.

Florida’s DeSantis Signs Landmark Medical Freedom Bills, Protecting Individual Rights and Prohibiting Gain-of-Function Research

These legislative actions underscore Governor DeSantis' ongoing commitment to securing medical freedoms in Florida, marking a significant development in the ongoing debates around public health policy and individual rights in the United States.

U.S. Government Provides Free Cell Phones to Asylum Seekers at Southern Border (Video)

On Thursday, footage from Brownsville displayed a sizable group of male asylum seekers, freshly arrived in the U.S., receiving bags from federal workers.

Texas Bill Creates State-Operated ‘Border Protection Unit’

Texas bill HB 20 would create a state-run "border protection unit."

Who Is Musk’s New Twitter CEO and What Are Her Ties to the Pro-Online Content Moderation World Economic Forum?

Musk's new Twitter CEO is Chair at the World Economic Forum, which pushes online content moderation.

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