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AG Ken Paxton Alleges Pharmaceutical Giant Distributed Adulterated Drugs to Children

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, alleging the pharmaceutical giant "knowingly distributed" adulterated drugs to children.

European Countries Tighten Borders Amid Immigration Crisis

Finland, Norway, and Estonia are looking to tighten their borders with Russia due to an immigration crisis.

State Dept. Confirms It Can Revoke Visas of Hamas Supporters

The State Department confirmed last week that it can revoke the visas of foreigners who have expressed backing the terrorist group Hamas.

Trump Files Legal Motion To Film Federal Election Trial

Lawyers for Former President Donald Trump announced in a legal filing last week that his federal election trial needs to be televised.

Hamas Leaders Worth $11 Billion as Gazans Live in Poverty

The leaders of Hamas are reportedly worth billions, living lives of luxury in Qatar as most people in the Gaza Strip are struggling with poverty.

London Homelessness Reaches Record High

Homelessness in London is at a record high, according to the Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN).

Comprehensive Review Finds Health Problems From mRNA Technology

A study in the journal Biomedicines detailed that the mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines is pathogenic.

New Study Disputes Idea that Children Spread COVID-19 at Daycare

A study published in the JAMA Network Open found that children are more likely to spread COVID-19 among household contacts than at childcare centers.

New York Religious Communities View Migration as ‘Burden’

A pair of polls show near-universal and growing opposition to migration among New York communities amid the chaos and diversity created by D.C. pro-migration policies.

California City Adds Voter ID Amendment to Primary Ballot

The city council of Huntington Beach, California, is including an amendment for photo identification when voting on its primary ballot.

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