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Thousands of Texas Ballots Rejected for Not Having Valid I.D.

New GOP voter integrity law reveals 3,475 mail-in ballots didn't have valid voter identification.

C.D.C. Admits Collecting Americans’ D.N.A. With P.C.R. Tests

If swab was "processed with a PCR test, there’s a 10% chance that it ended up in a lab for genomic sequencing analysis," tweeted the CDC.

Corporate America Relaxes Mask Rules, Reopens Offices as Blue States Relent on COVID-19 Mandates

Retailers await CDC mask update, struggle with fractured landscape

Democratic Party Brand ‘So Toxic’ in Rural US That Liberals Are Removing Yard Signs and Bumper Stickers: ‘We’re on the Run’

The Democratic Party has moved so far out of step with regular Americans that liberal voters in rural Pennsylvania and elsewhere are removing their yard signs and bumper stickers for fear of ostracization, according to a new report published by the Associated Press.

Boon-Docking Communities See Surge of New Arrivals as Housing Prices Soar

At age 63, Tom, a retired clerical worker, wasn’t planning to live out his golden years in the back seat of an old beater car in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

‘Freedom Convoy’ Organizer Chris Barber Arrested in Ottawa: Video

Barber says protesters will stay in the city until mandates are lifted.

‘Freedom Convoy’ Organizers Issue 7 Demands: Road to Freedom

Organizers of the Freedom Convoy that has occupied Ottawa, Canada have issued their demands for freedom to be returned to the nation.

Amazon Taking Harsh Criticism for Removing Black Lives Matter From Their Amazonsmile Charity List

Amazon affiliate program, AmazonSmile, has removed Black Lives Matter from their list of charities after the organization was accused of fiscal impropriety by several states.

A ‘Rubber Stamp’ for Abortionists: Senate Confirms Biden’s Pick as FDA Commissioner

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday narrowly confirmed a new FDA commissioner that pro-life groups warn has been a rubber-stamp for the abortion industry by weakening safety requirements for chemical abortions.

Researchers Study Crafting Messages for Vaccine Compliance

In a study sponsored by Yale University — and started before COVID-19 shots were rolled out — researchers tested different messages of how to best persuade people to get injected.

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