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Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count

Records obtained by Just the News provide unprecedented glimpse into human adjudication of thousands of ballots, where marks for candidates like Trump were sometimes removed so ballots could count for Biden.

Job Openings Jump to Record High 10.1 Million

U.S. employers posted a record number of available jobs in June, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Monday.

California GOP will not endorse a candidate in recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom

There were four GOP candidates, out of 24 total, that were eligible for the state party endorsement.

Mark Zuckerberg Is Planting The First Church Of The Metaverse

Virtual idols are the future of false religion. With 3 billion users and zero sense of sacred boundaries, Facebook is poised to lead this revolution.

Michigan hospital cuts ties with Vikings Kirk Cousins over vaccine stance

Cousins returned to practice on Thursday after having to enter COVID safety protocols.

Trump Honors Purple Heart Day

President Donald Trump released a statement paying respect to "our Wounded Warriors and Fallen Heroes."

Vaxxed Make Up ’85–90% of the Hospitalizations’ from COVID Infection in Israel: Dr. Kobi Haviv

The Director of the Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem says the Covid-19 vaccine's "effectiveness is waning."

29-Year Police Vet Debunks Massive Lie About Capitol Cop Suicides, Exposes Truth Behind Horrible Deaths

If the Democrats and the media want to make the suicides of four police officers who were on duty during the Capitol incursion a political issue, a 29-year law enforcement veteran says they might not like what they end up with.

U.S. tech products enable Chinese surveillance in Xinjiang

U.S. technology companies are still supplying China’s surveillance state with equipment and software for monitoring populations and censoring information, including in the Xinjiang region, despite damning revelations that have led to genocide accusations against Beijing, according to researchers.

Chinese Communists Subsidized Trips For Western Journalists For Over 25 Years—CNN, NPR, WaPo, NYT, Reuters, ABC, NBC

Among the outlets sending journalists to participate in the trips are The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Public Radio (NPR), CNN, Reuters, POLITICO, and more.

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