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U.S. Jobless Claims Reach 52-Year Low

Initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week to 199,000

Trump Asks ‘What Ever Happened To The RIGGED And STOLEN Arizona Presidential Election, When Will The Legislature Vote To Decertify?’

As the American people await Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's probe into the 2020 election, President Trump issued a new statement this morning.

The Corrupt Media Did Not Fall For The Russia Collusion Hoax—They Were Part Of It

The corrupt media’s attempt to frame their failings as mere confirmation bias holds no truer than the Russia-collusion hoax they peddled for five years.

American Express Ex-Employee Claims He Got Fired for Being White, Media Says

A complaint filed by Netzel argued that his termination was “the direct result” of him being an older white male, which is apparently “demographic the company specifically sought to reduce in managerial positions” like his own.

Pfizer Says Vax Offers ‘Long-Term’ Protection, But Tracked Efficacy for Only 4 Months—Protection Wanes After 6 Months

Pfizer is calling four months of protection against the virus "long-term" though data show waning efficacy after six months.

Fauci’s ‘Kennel of Horrors’: A Study in Animal Protection as a Conservative Cause

Abhorrence of NIH experiments shows institutional cruelty as a neglected but potent political issue.

The Impossible Insurrection of January 6

The right couldn’t stage a coup because liberals dominate nearly every institution of American politics and culture. Yet liberals refuse to see it. After the...

Christians: Stop being passive

A national survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates-Summit.org found 75% of Americans believe the government does not have the right to force people to participate in practices that violate their religious beliefs. Sixty percent say that religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine should be protected. Only 27% disagreed.

Tesla accused of ‘rampant sexual harassment’ in new worker lawsuit

The woman alleges she was subjected to daily abuse, including groping and catcalling.

Marriott hotel refused to host pro-Uyghur conference due to ‘political neutrality.’ Critics say company ‘caved to Communist Chinese interests.’

A Marriott hotel in the Czech Republic declined to host a conference of activists fighting for the human rights of the Uyghur people, according to a new report. Many commentators have suggested that the company capitulated to the Communist China regime, but the hotel claims that it canceled the conference in an effort to maintain "political neutrality."

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