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U.S. Department of Defense Admits Collaboration with 46 Ukrainian Biolabs

U.S. also helping "transition" former Soviet bioweapons labs that "developed a broad range of biological pathogens for use as weapons against plants, animals, and humans, including the weaponization of anthrax, plague, and smallpox."

‘ShutDownDC’ Attempt Planned ‘Blockade’ of SCOTUS Ahead of Possible Abortion Ruling

ShutDownDC, a leftist activist group, plans to “blockade” the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of its potential decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Monday.

Lockdowns Caused at Least 170,000+ Excess Deaths in U.S.

Research finds a 26 percent spike in non-Covid excess deaths among working age Americans in 2020 and 2021.

San Diego Grand Jury Indicts 11 Antifa Supporters With 29 Felonies

The original incident that prompted this happened in January 2021.

Illegal Aliens Set to Get Driver’s Licenses in Massachusetts

Illegal alien residents of Massachusetts have won their long-waged bid for driver’s licenses from the Bay State.

Story Hour: How Drag Queen Shows for Minors Have Become Increasingly Common

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton (R) to announce he would introduce legislation prohibiting minors to be present for such events.

Seattle Catholic Church’s Homosexual Event Reflects Rome’s Chaotic Messages on Sexuality

Pope Francis’ mixed signals on gay and transgender issues have allowed a noxious culture of freelance morality to overwhelm the clergy.

CNBC Editor Tears Into Biden Over New Sky-High Inflation Numbers: ‘Maybe Things Would Have Turned Out a Bit Different

CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli reacted in live time Friday as abysmal new inflation numbers dropped, blasting the Biden administration for its hostile energy policies.

Exclusive — Rep. Elise Stefanik: Americans ‘Don’t Really Care’ About January 6 ‘When They Can’t Afford Their Grocery Bills’

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) noted Americans’ broad disinterest in Democrats’ hyping of the events on January 6, 2021, on Friday’s edition of the Breitbart News Daily podcast with host Alex Mar

Worry Over Student Surveying Leads Missouri Attorney General to Subpoena Seven School Districts

School surveys that collect information from students and create a perceived need for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum have caught the attention of Missouri authorities.

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