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Five Major Issues the Military Will Face in 2022

After an eventful 2021, things are unlikely to calm down in the new year. Here are a few issues that will be high priorities for the Department of Defense going forward.

Twitter Suspends Media Site’s Account for Posting Video of House Rep. Criticizing Big Pharma

Media company Grabien News was suspended by Twitter over the weekend for posting a video of House representatives criticizing pharmaceutical corporations, its founder said.

Just Hours After Being Sworn In, NYC’s New Mayor Dials 911 to Report Violence

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams began his first day in office Saturday, calling 911 to report a brawl in a Brooklyn train station.

Texas Election Audit Identifies Nearly 12,000 Foreigners Suspected of Registering to Vote

Suspected non-citizen voters have been referred to counties for investigation, and more than 2,000 have already been removed from rolls, Texas Secretary of State John Scott reports.

The Psychological Cruelty of Denying Natural Immunity

Every sick child, and probably every adult at some point, asks that existential question: why am I suffering? 

Trump Confidant Kerik Surrenders Memos to Jan. 6 Panel, Vows to ‘Eviscerate’ Democrat Narrative

Memos show Trump team planned pressure campaign ahead of Jan. 6 to shame governors and state officials into investigating suspected election irregularities.

The GOP Will Probably Win In 2022, But It Won’t Be Enough

The GOP has a lot to look forward to, electorally speaking, heading into the 2022 midterms.

CDC drops omicron estimates down to 58% of all COVID-19 infections

Omicron is not as pervasive among new COVID-19 cases as originally estimated, officials say.

‘Tis the Season: US Presidents’ Observations About Christmas

For many of us, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas is special for old and young. As Charles Dickens once observed, "For it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child Himself."

Poll: More Americans to Attend Religious Service This Christmas After ‘Suppressed Attendance’ Last Year

More Americans plan to attend a religious services this Christmas after attendance waned during the coronavirus pandemic last year, a Rasmussen poll released on Friday found.

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