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Lavrov: Russia Accepts West’s Challenge of All-Out Hybrid War

Russian foreign minister says it is hard to predict how long confrontation will last, but that its aftermath will be felt "by everyone."

Christian Nigerian Woman Stoned to Death, Set on Fire

A female student in northern Nigeria was killed by a mob who stoned, beat and set fire to her for allegedly posting a blasphemous statement against the Prophet Mohammed, according to police.

Trial Opens for Clinton Campaign Lawyer Accused of Lying to FBI While Planting Trump-Russia Tale

Special Counsel John Durham alleges Michael Sussmann lied when he told then-FBI general counsel he was not working on behalf of a client while feeding government since-debunked Trump-Russia collusion allegations.

Court Agrees to Let Spygate Cabal Hide Some of Their Emails From the Grand Jury

Given that Marc Elias maintained all the emails were protected by attorney-client privilege, the court’s unquestioningly accepting his word seems strange.

George P. Bush Knocks Texas Attorney General Rival Ken Paxton Over Tough Critical Race Theory Stance

George P. Bush said he would not litigate against rogue government agencies violating state laws on teaching critical race theory or imposing COVID-19 mandates. 

White House ‘Lied & Got Caught’: Admits to Lying About Lack of Vaccines When Biden Entered Office

After getting called out for falsely stating that COVID-19 vaccines were not available when President Biden entered office last year, the White House has issued a tweet admitting the inaccuracy of its claim.

COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Trump Criticizes Washington for Wanting Additional $40B for Ukraine, Says Make Europeans Pay More

Former President Trump on Thursday criticized a request by President Biden for an additional $40 billion in aid to Ukraine that is now working its way through Congress.

Durham Says FBI, Intelligence Agencies Slowly Producing Classified Materials

Special counsel John Durham filed court papers on May 10 saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor Danchenko, who prosecutors say lied to investigators about how he obtained information that later appeared in the controversial and discredited Steele dossier that was used against former President Donald Trump.

Trump-Backed Candidates Win Again, This Time in West Virginia

Endorsements from former President Donald Trump are continuing to pay dividends to the GOP candidates who receive them, as evidenced in a pair of primary races Tuesday evening in West Virginia.

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