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Senate GOP Hires Firm to Audit Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans said Friday they'll pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have an Iowa consulting firm examine the 2020 election.

Fauci’s ‘Kennel of Horrors’: A Study in Animal Protection as a Conservative Cause

Abhorrence of NIH experiments shows institutional cruelty as a neglected but potent political issue.

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.

‘World’s Largest Multimedia News Provider’ (Reuters) Promotes Anti-American Globalist ‘Great Reset’ Agenda, Calls It ‘Great Reboot’

Reuters.com devotes an entire section of its online newsroom to articles advancing the World Economic Forum's world domination project.

Panel Urges Restricting U.S. Investment in China Over Security Concerns

Warnings from commission convened by Congress come after Biden and Xi sought to ease tensions

U.S. Overdose Deaths Topped 100,000 in One Year

An estimated 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in one year, a never-before-seen milestone that health officials say is tied to the COVID-19 pandemic and a more dangerous drug supply.

Democrat Beto O’Rourke Running for Texas Governor

Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after his star-making U.S. Senate campaign in 2018 put him closer than anyone else in decades.

Biden Admin’s Vax Mandate Will Rely on Employees Informing on Bosses: OSHA Ex-Chief of Staff

Former OSHA chief of staff Debbie Berkowitz tells Associated Press they will have to rely on whistleblowers.

NBA Pushing COVID-19 Booster Shots for All Players, Coaches, and Referees

The NBA has “recommended” that players, coaches, and referees receive a vaccine booster shot in a league memo that was obtained by The Associated Press on Sunday.

NJ Dem leader refuses to concede to GOP truck driver, says thousands of ballots ‘recently found’

Democratic New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney says thousands of "recently found" ballots supports his refusal to concede to a Republican challenger who ran a low-budget campaign. 

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