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How the Right can beat Big Tech

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial has brought out just the latest in a continuing, epic series of examples of how Big Tech is grossly skewed to the left, and how they use their power and influence to push the political narrative embraced by their corporate owners.

US Bishops Set to Debate Biden’s Eligibility for Communion

U.S. Roman Catholic Bishops this week are expected to revisit whether President Joe Biden's support for abortion rights should disqualify him from receiving communion, an issue that has deepened rifts in the church since the Democrat took office.

Steve Bannon Indicted for Contempt of Congress after Refusing to Comply with Subpoena

After failing to comply with a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the disturbance at the U.S. Capitol on Jan 6, Steve Bannon was charged on two charges of criminal contempt of Congress on Friday.

Gates calls for ‘new way of doing’ vaccines since they don’t ‘block transmission’ of COVID

“You know, we didn’t have vaccines that block transmission. We got vaccines that help you with your health, but they only slightly reduced transmission,” Gates says.

Kyle Rittenhouse sobs in court as he takes stand

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old charged with killing two people and injuring another during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sobbed Wednesday as he took the stand to be questioned by his defense team.

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.

Newsmax Opposes Vaccine Mandate, Here’s Why

President Joe Biden's new OSHA rule requiring businesses to have their employees vaccinated against COVID is a dangerous overreach of federal power and opposed by Newsmax.

Ohio lawmakers introduce abortion bill that goes further than Texas law

Ohio Republicans introduced a bill on Wednesday that calls for a total ban on abortions in the state, reaching farther than the Texas “heartbeat” law that is currently under examination by the Supreme Court.

White House backtracks and admits Biden WILL pay separated migrants after he called claim they will receive $450K ‘garbage’: President is ‘perfectly comfortable’ with...

White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday that President Biden is 'perfectly comfortable' with cash payouts to migrant families separated at the border, but insisted the settlements won't be as high as $450,000.

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