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Here are the GOP candidates Democrats have helped in primaries

Democratic-aligned groups and candidates have spent tens of millions of dollars to influence GOP primaries across the country this year, hoping that their efforts will yield less-electable, more-controversial Republican nominees in the general elections.

Iowa Volunteer Group Offers DIY ‘Abortion Doula’ Training

They train participants to perform do-it-yourself abortions.

From Powerpoint to Potatoes: Why Is Bill Gates Buying So Much Land?

In late June, the North Dakota Attorney General approved the purchase of 2,100 acres of farmland by a company tied to Bill Gates.

3 Out of 4 Middle Class Families Are Falling Behind as Prices Rise

Three out of 4 middle class households report falling behind the rising cost of living as inflation continues to soar, according to a new poll.

China Trying to Block U.N. Assessment of Human Rights in Xinjiang

Chinese diplomats in Geneva are trying to stop the publication of a United Nations report on the human rights situation in Xinjiang, Reuters reported Wednesday.

UK Issuing Alarmist Climate Change Warnings About ‘Extreme Heat’ With Slanted Data

These warnings come after a relatively mild summer thus far.

Will 100 Million Die From the COVID Vax by 2028?

In this revealing interview with Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com, David Martin, Ph.D., presents evidence that COVID-19 injections are not vaccines but bioweapons that are being used as a form of genocide across the global population.

75% Of Middle-Class Households Say Their Income Is Falling Behind the Cost of Living

The reality of inflation and the specter of a recession appear to be weighing heavily on middle-class households.

Judge Denies Steve Bannon’s Request For Delay To Criminal Contempt Trial

The federal judge presiding over former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt trial denied his request on Tuesday to delay the trial for one month.

‘Systemic Failures’ in Uvalde: 400 Officers Waited to Confront

Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but "egregiously poor decision-making" resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a damning investigative report released Sunday.

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