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Kari Lake Hit with Criminal Referral to Arizona Attorney General

The referral came from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, an attorney representing clients in narco-terrorism and firearms scandals, who stated that the tweets in question violate Section 16-504 of Arizona's Revised Statutes.

New Jersey Investigates Voting That May Have Altered Local Race

An investigation is underway in New Jersey where double counting may have flipped the result of at least one local contest in the 2022 elections.

Wisconsin Lawmakers Introduce Bill Removing Inactive Voters From State’s Voting System

Lawmakers introduce new legislation that would force Wisconsin to scrub voter rolls of the millions of current inactive voters in the state.

Davos Attendee Says WEF Agenda Is to Create a ‘New World Order’

A Davos speaker explicitly outlined the World Economic Forum’s agenda when he stated that the goal was to create a “new world order.”

New Jersey Election Results Flip After Tabulation Error Discovered

The error affects six voting districts.

MSNBC Calls Widely Publicized WEF Agenda a ‘Conspiracy Theory’

So-called conspiracy theorists "think that the CEOs here are gathering to make you take vaccines and to eat bugs."

Students Find New Way to Cheat Through AI, and Teachers Haven’t Been Able to Stop It

Educators across the U.S. are sounding the alarm over ChatGPT, an upstart artificial intelligence system that can write term papers for students based on keywords without clear signs of plagiarism.

Hackers Purchase Sensitive U.S. Military Biometric Data on eBay

German security researchers purchase biometric device from eBay containing sensitive military data, raising privacy and security concerns.

McCullough and Malhotra: More Doses of mRNA Vaccines, More Likelihood of Cardiac Harm

Cardiologists Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Aseem Malhotra say the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have done more harm to the public than good.

Exercise Reduces COVID Hospitalization by 91%, Death by 291%: American Journal of Preventative Medicine

58% of survey respondents were inactive or mostly inactive.

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