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1,000% Tax on Assault Weapons Pushed by Democrat Lawmaker

A Democratic congressman is drafting legislation that would impose a 1,000% tax on assault weapons in response to a terrifying spate of mass shootings.

‘Satanic’ Attack on Nigerian Church Reportedly Leaves More Than 50 Dead, Including Children

More than 50 people are reportedly dead and dozens more are injured following a "vile and satanic" attack on a Catholic church in Nigeria, according to multiple reports coming out of the West African country.

Donetsk Under Massive Rocket Fire

Some 50 Grad rockets fell on neighborhood in capital city.

As Many as 20 Million Acres of Us Farmland May Be Tainted

A new study has found that around 20 million acres of U.S. cropland might be contaminated by polyfluoroalkyl substances present in sewage sludge used as fertilizer.

FBI Placed Peter Navarro in John Hinckley’s Cell After Arrest

The FBI placed former White House economic adviser Peter Navarro in attempted assassin John Hinckley Jr.’s jail cell after they arrested him for being in contempt of Congress.

Young Males Have Highest Risk of Heart Damage from Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines, Large Study Confirms

Young males are more likely to report heart damage following vaccination with an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, and the damage is more likely to be reported after the second dose, according to research published May 25 in The BMJ.

Escaped Texas Convicted Murderer Killed in Police Shootout

Convict escaped from a prison transport.

Police: Tulsa Gunman Targeted Surgeon He Blamed for Pain

A gunman who killed his surgeon and three other people at a Tulsa medical office blamed the doctor for his continuing pain after a recent back operation and bought an AR-style rifle just hours before the rampage, police said Thursday.

Pfizer COVID-19 Pill Does Not Provide Significant Benefit in Patients Under 65

Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill helps reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the elderly but provides no strong benefit for those under 65, according to a new study.

Blue Cities Won’t Enforce Abortion Bans

Cities have a "wide range of powers" they can utilize to protect abortion rights, says the National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller.

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