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Biden Special Counsel Previously Took Down Corrupt Dems in Maryland

Prior to his appointment as special counsel on Thursday, former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur previously served as the chief federal law enforcement officer in Maryland where he took down a number of corrupt Democratic officials.

Students Find New Way to Cheat Through AI, and Teachers Haven’t Been Able to Stop It

Educators across the U.S. are sounding the alarm over ChatGPT, an upstart artificial intelligence system that can write term papers for students based on keywords without clear signs of plagiarism.

Swiss Army Sends 5000+ Soldiers to Guard Davos Globalist Elites

When the globalist elites fly into Davos, Switzerland, in coming days to prepare for the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, they will be far from alone as they step off their private jet transports and into the fleet of waiting limousines.

Former Republican Official Pleads Guilty to ‘12-Count Indictment’ on Ballot Fraud

"Schofield admitted that in 2021, he unlawfully possessed and used the names and dates of birth of voters in connection with 12 absentee ballot applications he electronically submitted in the voters’ names to the New York State Voter Absentee Ballot Application Request Portal," according to the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York.

Alabama Democrat Indicted on Voter Fraud Charges

Turner denies allegation he fixed ballot boxes.

Special Counsel Appointed to Investigate Biden’s Alleged Classified Documents Mishandling

Investigation will be led by former Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Maryland Robert Hur.

Minnesota Teaching License Will Require Educators to ‘Affirm’ Students’ Gender Identity

The new requirements will be promptly taken to court.

GOP to Release 14,000 Hours of Jan 6 Footage (Watch)

Rep. Matt Gaetz says the Republican party plans to release 14,000 hours of footage from January 6th unrest at U.S. Capitol.

Biden Extends COVID-19 Health Emergency Declaration

In September 2022, Biden said, "The pandemic is over."

Arkansas Gov. Bans Term ‘Latinx’ from Government Documents

Only 2% of Hispanics use the term, with 40% stating it offends them.

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