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Biden Faces Intense Backlash for Ignoring Fallen Soldiers During Debate, Pretends They Didn’t Exist To Prove A Point

After President Biden asserted that no soldiers had died while in office while ignoring the service members who had lost their lives, Republican support...

Kansas AG Says Investigators Uncovered Evidence of Pfizer’s ‘Effort to Conceal and Mislead’

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced that investigators have found evidence that Pfizer knew its COVID-19 vaccine had "multiple side effects."

Controversial White House Official Downplays Past Anti-Israel and Anti-Police Remarks

A White House official who incited controversy by endorsing "Russiagate," criticizing law enforcement, and endorsing the anti-Israel movement on social media is now downplaying...

Previously Censored Paper Finds Majority of Deaths Caused by COVID-19 Vaccine: Autopsy Data

A previously censored scientific paper found that the COVID-19 vaccines are behind a vast number of deaths.

San Diego Billboard Raises Awareness About Fentanyl Overdoses

A new billboard in a San Diego town is aiming to raise awareness surrounding fentanyl overdoses.

Democrats Push for ‘Priority-2’ Refugee Status for Palestinians with U.S. Ties

On Thursday, Congressional Democrats sent a letter to the Biden administration advocating for the admission of Palestinian refugees into the United States. Addressed to...

Hillary Clinton Calls Justice Alito’s Religious Worldview ‘Scary’

Hillary Clinton condemned Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for his faith-based worldview.

Kansas AG Sues Pfizer, Alleges Company ‘Misled’ the Public

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer, alleging the company "misled" the general public about its COVID-19 vaccine.

Trump Campaigns in Democrat-Run Detroit

Former Republican President Donald Trump is holding a campaign event at a church in Democrat-run Detroit over the weekend.

Louisiana Requests Criminal Referral for Fauci, Other Health Officials

The District Attorneys of nine Louisiana parishes have received criminal referral requests for a number of public health officials.

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