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Church of England Announces £100 Million Reparations-Like Fund to Apologize for Slavery

The Church of England announced a series of measures this week in an effort to "compensate" for its links to the Transatlantic slave trade.

The COVID Jabbed Are Dying While Fueling Variants

Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, John Campbell, Ph.D., a retired nurse educator, has gained a following for his even-handed evaluations of COVID science and statistics.

Georgia Court Dissolves Special Grand Jury Investigating Trump and Allies

The special grand jury investigating President Donald Trump for alleged crimes in overturning the election has completed its work, issuing a final report and recommending actions to be taken; it is now up to the district attorney to decide whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.

First ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Case Opened in Russia

Russia's recent legislation restricts LGBT propaganda in the country and imposes fines on those guilty of promoting "non-traditional sexual relations," pedophilia, and transgenderism through books, films, media, and websites.

Journalist Who Suffered On-Air Medical Emergency Is ‘Vaxxed x3’

Journalist Jessica Robb said in April 2022 she felt "very lucky to be vaxxed x3."

64,443,118 Babies Have Been Killed in Abortions Since Roe v. Wade In 1973

A new factsheet that tallies the number of babies killed in abortions since 1973 presents heartbreaking news for pro-life Americans.

Trump’s Tax Returns Show Evil of the Income Tax

The final act of the Democrat majority on the House Ways and Means Committee was to make public several years of Donald Trump’s tax returns, which the Committee obtained after a prolonged legal battle.

U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

Court Rules the ATF Cannot Rewrite Gun Laws

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Firearms (ATF) does not have the power to alter gun laws to fit public opinion.

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