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Documents Prove Biden Family ‘Getting Money From Chinese Communist Party’

"It's as bad as we thought," says House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY).

FBI Admits to Buying Geolocation Data

The last couple of months have been rough on the FBI.

Trump Warns of New ‘Great Depression’

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the fault of US President Joe Biden’s administration, Donald Trump has claimed, warning it could lead to a new Great Depression in the United States.

Russian Conscription Age to Change

Members of Russia’s parliament have introduced an amendment to national laws on military and alternative service, which would gradually raise the conscription age bracket for Russian men by three years.

Are Australian Excess Deaths Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine?

A new preprint by Wilson N. Sy, PhD, Director of the Biotechnology Unit at Investment Analytics Research located in Australia, finds that excess deaths in Australia in 2021 were likely due to vaccination, not COVID-19 mortality.

Catholic Student in Canada Arrested and Charged After Saying ‘Men and Women Are Different’

Canadian Catholic high school student Josh Alexander was arrested last month over concern of men in women's restrooms.

Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen To Testify Monday in Latest Grand Jury Probe

Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen is scheduled to testify Monday before a Manhattan grand jury investigating hush-money payments made on the former president’s behalf.

Family of Student Suing District After Teacher Physically Confronted Her For Ignoring The Pledge of Allegiance

The family of a ninth-grade student filed a First Amendment lawsuit after a teacher physically confronted her for walking to class while the school participated in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Three Texas Women Sued for Wrongful Death After Helping Woman Obtain Abortion Pills

Three women in Texas have been sued for wrongful death over allegations that they helped a friend obtain abortion pills to receive an abortion.

Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

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