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Trump Wins: Former President Victorious in Two Major NYC Lawsuits

It’s pretty extraordinary how often former President Donald Trump has been vindicated from the relentless attacks against him, which have been coming since the fateful day he came down that escalator and announced he’d be shaking up the American political scene forever.

Jeff Bezos Says Only Limited Number of People Will Get to Remain on Earth

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has predicted that Earth will soon be turned into a natural resort because only a few people will be allowed to stay here in the future.

Christian Actor Sues Broadway Production Company For Terminating Him Because Of His Religious Beliefs

A Christian actor reportedly sued a Broadway production company in October for terminating him due to his religious beliefs.

FBI Immediately Leaks Project Veritas Internal Documents to New York Times After O’Keefe Raid

The FBI appears to have leaked internal Project Veritas communications to the New York Times just days after executing a chilling raid on the home of Veritas founder James O’Keefe, raising serious questions about the ethical practices of the federal bureaucracy and the legitimacy of investigations into Veritas.

Johnson & Johnson to Split Into Two Companies, Shares Rally

Johnson & Johnson has announced plans to split into two companies, spinning off its consumer health division—which sells products like Band-Aids, Baby Powder, and Listerine—into a separate publicly traded company.

TEXTS: Hunter Biden Described Business Deals With Russia And China, Including With ‘Vladimir Putin’ And CCP’s ‘Chief Of Intelligence’

Hunter Biden's text messages from December 2018 reveal concerning discussions about dealings in Russia and Communist China.

Over 2 Million At-Home COVID Tests Recalled Over False Positives

The Australian medical technology company Ellume has recalled over 2 million of its at-home COVID-19 tests over potential false positives.

Biden Admin’s Vax Mandate Will Rely on Employees Informing on Bosses: OSHA Ex-Chief of Staff

Former OSHA chief of staff Debbie Berkowitz tells Associated Press they will have to rely on whistleblowers.

Apple loses appeal in epic battle against payment monopoly

A US federal judge has denied Apple’s request for a pause on a previous court order forcing the company to allow app makers to implement their own payment systems, after the tech giant was sued over alleged antitrust violations.

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