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Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

RNC Sues New York City Over Law Allowing 1 Million Noncitizens to Vote in Local Elections: ‘Unconstitutional’

"Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the Non-Citizen Voting Law is unconstitutional."

Man Threatens to Kill Trump, Gets Charged: ‘Take Him Down’

Thomas Welnicki from New York was charged on Saturday with knowingly and willfully threatening to kill, kidnap, and inflict bodily harm upon President Donald Trump.

March for Life on National Mall Continues as Planned Despite D.C. Vax/Test Rules

The March for Life annual rally and march on the National Mall in Washington, DC, is expected to proceed as planned on Friday, January 21, despite the capital city’s vaccine and coronavirus testing requirements.

What Djokovic’s Battle to Compete in Australian Open Means for Health Freedom Movement

If the Serbian tennis star is allowed to stay in the country and compete in the Australian Open, Australia’s prime minister will be acknowledging that his country’s public health policies from the start have been nonsensical in their lack of nuance.

Judge Overturns Novak Djokovic’s Visa Cancellation: Athlete ‘Pleased and Grateful’

The tennis star will compete in the Australian Open.

Disgraced FBI No. 2 Andrew McCabe Calls For Feds To Treat ‘Mainstream’ Conservatives Like Domestic Terrorists

To Andrew McCabe, January 6 is the key to implementing frighteningly despotic policies that target conservatives.

South Korea Rises Against COVID Mandates and Joins Global Fight for Liberty

The people of South Korea are rising up against outrageous government overreach from Covid vaccine mandates and restrictions, demonstrating their opposition to tyranny by gathering by the thousands in Seoul on Saturday to fight for their freedoms through peaceful but powerful protesting.

U.K. Christian Nurse Wins the Right to Wear Cross at Work

In what has been described as a “landmark ruling,” an employment tribunal in the United Kingdom ruled that the National Health Service (NHS) Trust unlawfully “harassed and directly discriminated against a Christian nurse for wearing a cross necklace at work.”

Nearly 1 Million Noncitizens Can Now Vote in New York: ‘Careless Legislation’

"This careless legislation dilutes the voices of American citizens and is not in line with the views of the vast majority of our city."

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