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Legal Experts Weigh In on Hunter’s Plea Deal Implosion: Would Have Immunized Hunter from ‘All’ Allegations

Hunter's sweetheart deal included immunity for "all of the allegations of conduct that are still being investigated," according to a Heritage Foundation lawyer.

Vast Majority of Americans Believe in God: Gallup

"Majorities believe in each, ranging from a high of 74% believing in God to lows of 59% for hell and 58% for the devil."

DOJ Criminally Charges Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps

"Finally, in May 2023, the Department of Justice notified Epps that it would seek to charge him criminally for events on January 6, 2021."

4th Migrant Child Dies in U.S. Custody This Year Under Biden Admin

A 15-year-old girl from Guatemala, whose identity has not been disclosed by the authorities, succumbed to a severe, pre-existing illness on Monday while under the government's protection.

Trump Raises More than $35 Million in the Second Quarter

This is a significant increase compared to the $18.8 million raised in the previous quarter.

CDC Altered Death Certificates, Concealing COVID Vaccine as Cause of Death: Brownstone Institute Report

The source unveiled that the CDC allegedly either removed or declined to include the T88.1 or Y59.0 IDC codes from Minnesota death certificates that identified the cause of death as complications from the COVID vaccine.

‘Climate Change’ Not Responsible for Canadian Wildfires or Heatwaves: Climate Realism Report

The report suggests that the mainstream media's attribution of such natural disasters to climate change could lead to a misdirection of resources from the true causes of wildfires.

Undercover Recording Exposes BlackRock Insider’s Startling Revelations: ‘BlackRock Runs the World’ (Video)

"It's easier for BlackRock to do things when people aren't thinking about it," Varlay said, adding that BlackRock "doesn't want to be anywhere on the radar."

U.S. and China Vow to Mend Ties, but Contentious Issues Remain Unresolved

Blinken's emphasis remained on the resumption of military-to-military communication, a U.S. priority that China has consistently declined since 2021.

Study Finds Women Who Take Birth Control as Teens Likely to Have Greater Depression

A U.K. study published by Cambridge University Press found that women who started taking birth control pills as teenagers have a 130% higher rate of showing depression symptoms than those who never took the pill.

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