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Biden Officials Suppressed COVID Lab Leak Information: WSJ

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the Biden administration "silenced" those who concluded the COVID-19 virus likely leaked from a lab.

Michigan Sees Population Growth Driven by International Migration, Sparing Electoral College Loss

Michigan's population has seen an uptick over the past year, primarily driven by international migration, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The new 2024 vintage numbers suggest that the state will maintain all 13 of its current Electoral College votes in the 2030 reapportionment, despite previous concerns about potential losses.

Sen. Rand Paul Releases Annual ‘Festivus Report’

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) released his 10th annual "Festivus Report" on wasteful government spending.

Jordan Peterson Moves to United States, Leaves Canada

Jordan Peterson, the renowned Canadian psychologist and professor, has officially emigrated to the United States, citing growing frustration with liberal policies in Canada.

Biden Administration Halts Key Regulations Amid Transition to Trump Presidency

President Joe Biden's administration has announced it will abandon efforts to implement key regulations concerning transgender student athletes and student loan forgiveness, signaling the first steps in a broader plan to prevent President-elect Donald Trump from reworking these initiatives once he takes office.

Sen. Rand Paul Looks to Hold Fauci Accountable for COVID-19 Research

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) told the Washington Examiner that he plans to hold former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci accountable for his involvement in gain-of-function research.

Neil Cavuto Leaving Fox News After 28 Years

Neil Cavuto, a familiar face on Fox News for nearly three decades, is leaving the network, with his final show scheduled for Thursday afternoon. Cavuto’s contract, which ends at the close of this month, will not be renewed.

U.S. Healthcare Spending Reaches $4.9 Trillion in 2023

Healthcare spending in the United States surged by 7.5% to $4.9 trillion in 2023, driven by increased medical service use and rising enrollment in private health plans, according to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

E.U. Committee Recommends ‘Self-Amplifying’ mRNA Vaccine

The European Medicines Agency has recommended that a vaccine with "self-amplifying" mRNA be marketed.

Biden’s Commutation of $54 Million Embezzler Sparks Outrage

President Joe Biden’s decision to commute the sentence of Rita Crundwell, the woman behind the largest municipal embezzlement scandal in U.S. history, has ignited outrage in the small community of Dixon, Illinois.

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