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Republicans Rejoice at Rittenhouse Verdict; Democrats Pan Acquittal

Republican lawmakers quickly rejoiced in the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on Nov. 19 while Democrats condemned the jury’s decision.

Sociology Professor Charged With Starting 4 California Wildfires

A former criminal justice professor was charged by a federal grand jury for allegedly starting four California wildfires in Northern California earlier in 2021.

In South Texas, The Border Crisis Threatens To Become A Constitutional Crisis

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott thinks border states must take action in the face of federal inaction. But is it too little, too late?

Mistrial Motion Filed: Binger Withheld HD Drone Footage from Rittenhouse Defense

A dramatic new revelation in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial emerged after the first day of jury deliberations Tuesday when it was revealed that a motion for a mistrial hangs over the case.

Prince Andrew Reportedly ‘Dreading’ Maxwell Trial Set to ‘Thrust Him Back Into Spotlight’

Ghislaine Maxwell, who faces the rest of her life behind bars if convicted of abusing and procuring young girls for the late billionaire and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein – charges that she denies – goes on trial on 29 November.

These Countries Are Not Vaxing Children: Wall Street Journal

Many governments are not giving children experimental Covid-19 vaccines.

Man Shot to Death Counted as COVID Fatality (Video)

New Zealand gunshot victim counted a Covid-19 death.

Vax Data Show Surge in Reports of Serious Injuries, as 5-Year-Olds Start Getting Shots

VAERS data released today by the CDC included a total of 875,653 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 18,461 deaths and 135,400 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and Nov. 5, 2021.

COVID Vax Is ‘Premeditated First-Degree Murder & Genocide’: Nobel Prize Nominee Dr. Zelenko

"This is the worst crime in the history of humanity."

WaPo Issues Massive Correction About Steele Dossier, Says It Can Not Stand By The Accuracy Of Two Stories

The Washington Post reported Friday it deleted and corrected portions of two articles about the Steele Dossier after the paper decided it “could no longer stand by the accuracy of those elements of the story.”

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