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Candace Owens Says She Was Threatened With Misdemeanor, CPS After Birth of Child

Conservative author and podcaster Candace Owens gave a harrowing account of her hospital experience when she gave birth to her second child, a daughter, in July.

Human Urine Is Being Mooted as a Fertilizer Alternative for Your Food

Corporate media outlets are now promoting human urine as an “eco-friendly” solution to ongoing fertilizer shortages plaguing American farmers.

MSNBC Anchor Admits MSM Might be Doing ‘More Harm Than Good’

The journalist cited all-time low trust in the media.

Police Body Cam Footage Shows Top Texas Dem Officials Ballot Harvested in Tarrant County

Newly discovered body cam footage obtained by The Gateway Pundit shows two top Democrat leaders in Fort Worth, Texas were involved in a ballot harvesting scheme.

Gov. Abbott Sends Two Migrant Buses To Stop Outside Kamala Harris’ Residence in DC

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent a bus filled with between 75 and 100 illegal immigrants to arrive outside the Vice President's Naval Observatory residence.

China and Russia Vow ‘More Just’ International Order Ahead of Putin-Xi Meeting: Top CCP Diplomat

China and Russia aim to lead the world towards a new international order, according to one of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) highest-ranking diplomats.

Plaintiffs Win Key Victory Over Air Force in Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit

A panel of three Sixth Circuit judges have denied the Air Force’s attempt to overturn class certification granted to all members of the Air Force by a federal district court judge in July.

White House Grapples to Avoid Nationwide Railroad Strike That Could Send Gas Prices Soaring, Hamstring Supply Chain

The White House is seeking to prevent a nationwide railroad strike that could worsen supply chain bottlenecks and increase gas prices.

The Global ‘Green Energy’ Push Is Causing Fertilizer Shortages and Threatening the Human Food Supply

The push for “green” energy alternatives is causing a shortage of sulfuric acid, a resource critical for the production of food and lithium-ion batteries, according to a new report from the University College London.

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