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Iran Plans to Use Facial Recognition Tech to Enforce Strict Hijab Law

The Iranian government plans to use facial recognition on public transport to identify women in violation of new strict hijab law.

Trump Win: Federal Judge Orders Special Master to Review Evidence Seized From Mar-A-Lago

Court said the independent master can "manage assertions of privilege and … evaluate claims for return of property."

Green Agenda Demands Elimination of Natural Gas in Homes Nationwide

'The power these agencies want to exert over families trying to make ends meet is ridiculous.'

Three in Ten Americans Did Not Get COVID Vax

Three in ten Americans did not receive any vaccine for the Chinese coronavirus, despite the government’s coercive efforts and attempts at enforcing mandates and restrictions, a poll from The Economist/YouGov found.

Texas Gov. Abbott Busses 50 More Migrants to Chicago

Lightfoot accused Abbott of using the illegal migrants as human pawns and said he is 'manufacturing a human crisis.'

Ivermectin: 92% Effective at Stopping Death From COVID

A large study on the impact of using ivermectin as a prophylaxis for COVID-19 found that regular users of the drug experienced up to...

Liz Truss Set to Become New UK Conservative Prime Minister

Liz Truss has been elected as the Conservative Party’s new leader, the party announced Monday, and she thus will become Britain’s new prime minister as the country faces an acute cost-of-living crisis.

World Economic Forum Official: Critics ‘Shouldn’t Really Be Talking About’ Globalist Organization

A senior World Economic Forum official complained that the globalist organization has been receiving too much criticism and undo attention, demanding critics instead address more important issues than “conspiracy theories.”

BLM Leader Accused of Stealing $10 Million in Donations

The previous head of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation used donations to buy a multi-million-dollar mansion.

Dems Duck Debates with Pro-Trump Opponents

Candidates in swing states including Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are shying away from debating opponents who had been dismissed as tainted by association with former president or lacking crossover appeal.

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