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FBI Admits to Buying Geolocation Data

The last couple of months have been rough on the FBI.

Trump Warns of New ‘Great Depression’

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the fault of US President Joe Biden’s administration, Donald Trump has claimed, warning it could lead to a new Great Depression in the United States.

Are Australian Excess Deaths Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine?

A new preprint by Wilson N. Sy, PhD, Director of the Biotechnology Unit at Investment Analytics Research located in Australia, finds that excess deaths in Australia in 2021 were likely due to vaccination, not COVID-19 mortality.

Michigan Governor Admits Lockdown Measures Were a ‘Little More Than What We Needed to Do’

Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) admitted to CNN's Chris Wallace that some lockdown decisions did not "make a lot of sense."

Virginia Judge Rules Embryos Are ‘Property’

A Virginia judge ruled last month that frozen embryos can be considered property, a decision based in-part on a 19th century slavery law.

Meta Looking Into New Social Media Platform Similar To Twitter

Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is looking into a new social media platform that could potentially rival Twitter, as the company remains in turmoil under CEO Elon Musk’s leadership.

Over 200 Migrants From 14 Different Countries Apprehended at Arizona Border

Tucson Sector Border Patrol officials report the apprehension of a large migrant group who crossed the border near Lukeville, Arizona, on Monday. The group of 235 migrants consisted of citizens of 14 different nations and included children.

Biden’s Energy Secretary Says U.S. Can ‘Learn From China’ On Climate Policy

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday that everyone could “learn from” China when it came to climate policy while speaking at the South by Southwest festival.

Police Officers Resigning At Record-Breaking Pace in New York City

Police officers in New York City are resigning at a record-breaking pace this year, according to new data analyzed by the New York Post.

Native American Tribe Blocking Wisconsin Families In Homes Has Millions In Government Aid

The Native American tribe barricading dozens of Wisconsin families in their homes over a legal dispute regarding road infrastructure has accepted hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding.

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