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Derek Chauvin Appeals Murder Conviction

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction on the grounds that the jury was swayed by publicity and protesters.

Who Waited Two Years to Admit COVID-19 Is Airborne — But Why?

The World Health Organization is supposed to be an "expert" when it comes to protecting public health, but it was clueless when it came to letting the public know how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted.

Biden Administration Takes Heat Over DHS Disinformation Board

News that the Biden administration's Department of Homeland Security had formed a Disinformation Governance Board was met with swift backlash from conservatives and free speech advocates worried about how the board will function and how it comports with the First Amendment. 

Key Senator Says Liberals Using Race, Lawsuits to Facilitate Election Fraud

Former DOJ official calls Biden coordination with liberal groups "a very incestuous circle."

The Push to Normalize Infanticide

A month has passed since the bodies of five fully developed babies were recovered from Cesare Santangelo’s abortion business, Washington Surgi-Clinic, and still, the D.C. medical examiner has not performed autopsies on them, despite the suspicious circumstances of their deaths.

Excessive Government Spending Is Dragging Down the American Economy, Analysts Say

A year ago, President Joe Biden was riding the polls with a 59 percent approval rating having just signed what he called the “American Rescue Plan”...

Who Is Eric Schwerin? What to Know About Hunter Biden’s Business Partner

Eric Schwerin became one of Hunter Biden’s closest friends, business associates, and an emotional “pillar” to the president’s troubled second son over a 20-year relationship that transformed the enigmatic moneyman into a D.C. power player.

82 Percent of Americans Now View China Unfavorably

More Americans view China unfavorably than ever before, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.

Increase in Reactivated Viruses Following COVID-19 Booster Shots: Dr. Richard Urso

Some viruses, after initial infection, remain latent in the body for a lifetime and may reactivate to cause infection again or a different condition.

Arctic Ice Is Not ‘Rapidly Vanishing’ – Study Finds Similar Trends Over at Least 200 Years

Whisper it quietly, but Arctic ice is making a comeback.

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