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Outrage Follows The Atlantic’s Call for ‘Amnesty’ Over Covid Misinformation

Conservatives have pushed back against the publication's call to "forgive one another for what we did...when we were in the dark about COVID."

Supreme Court Rules TSA Can Require Masks On Planes During ‘Public Health Emergencies’

The Supreme Court upheld a ruling Monday giving the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) the permission to mandate masks on planes during Public Health Emergencies.

Twitter and Facebook Executives Held Regular Meetings with DHS on Censorship Practices

Leaked documents outlined the topics covered in the meetings.

Medical Board Moves to Strip Dr. Peter McCullough of Certifications

A medical board has moved to strip top cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough of his certifications in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease, claiming that he provided misleading medical information to the public about COVID-19 vaccines.

Will the Midterms Change Anything?

Many experts expect public anger over inflation to enable Republicans to regain a majority in the US House of Representatives and maybe the Senate in next week’s midterm elections.

Navy Has Discharged Nearly 2,000 Sailors for Refusing COVID Vaccine

The number of U.S. Navy sailors released from service for refusing COVID vaccination is nearing 2,000.

U.S. Gov’t Worked with Big Tech to Censor Social Media

Documents show how Homeland Security sought to dodge the First Amendment ban on censorship.

Italy: Meloni Considers Inquiry Into Handling of Wuhan Virus Pandemic

Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s party has moved to create a commission of inquiry into the prior government’s handling of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, with at least one opposition party also supporting an investigation.

Emails Show Colorado District Lying About ‘Furries’ In Schools To Smear Parents, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate

A Colorado school district in the wealthy western suburbs of Denver gave a blanket statement to the local press dismissing parental concerns about an issue that’s galvanized the state’s contest for governor. 

At least 153 dead, dozens injured in Halloween stampede in Seoul, South Korea

At least 153 people were killed and over 100 more hurt in a stampede during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon district of Seoul, South Korea .

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