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Second IRS Whistleblower Comes Forward in Biden Probe After Case Investigators Expelled

A second whistleblower involved with the Hunter Biden investigation has come forward following the expulsion of the IRS team leading the probe.

Judge Dismisses Republican Kari Lake’s Election Challenge in Arizona Gubernatorial Race

Lake is expected to take her case to the Arizona Supreme Court again.

Majority of Voters Believe Biden Involved in Alleged Influence-Peddling Scheme

House Republicans recently released reports alleging that more than $10 million flowed from foreign entities to companies associated with the Biden family and family members.

Swiss, German Newspapers Link Nord Stream Explosion to Ukraine

Following the explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea on September 26, 2022, investigators are making new headway with two leads pointing to Ukraine, as reported by Switzerland's Tages-Anzeiger and Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung.

European Woman With Down Syndrome To Take Abortion Case To Court Of Human Rights

A woman with Down Syndrome has taken her case against British abortion laws to the European Court of Human Rights. 

Bill Barr Predicts Special Counsel Jack Smith will Indict Trump in August or September 

Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr predicted Special Counsel Jack Smith with indict President Trump this coming August or September. 

Clinical Trial Begins for ‘Experimental’ Universal Influenza Vaccine

However, a recent U.K. community-based population study found that those who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, demonstrate a lower rate of new Omicron BA.4/BA.5 infections compared to those who were vaccinated.

Supreme Court Justice Says COVID-19 Emergency Powers Were ‘Intrusions on Civil Liberties’

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a statement that the emergency powers used during COVID-19 were the "greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country."

Supreme Court Allows Illinois’ ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban to Remain in Place

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Illinois' "assault weapons" ban, denying the National Association for Gun Rights’ request for an injunction.

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