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Who Cares About Illegal Immigration?

https://youtu.be/izWK1EH0dag

How Glenn’s European Vacation Led to a Massive Revelation

https://youtu.be/rDuq_dv3CG8

The O’Reilly Update: September 12, 2022

https://youtu.be/e_9mCiVaHsY

Of Cabbages and Kings Dinesh D’Souza Podcast EP411

https://youtu.be/205gC521_C4

Harris Says the Southern ‘Border Is Secure’

Chuck Todd, host of NBC's "Meet the Press," asked Vice President Kamala Harris in a recorded interview on Friday: "Since we're here in Texas,...

Trump Takes Down Photo Posing With Pennsylvania State Police After Criticism

Former President Donald Trump removed a photo of himself posing with Pennsylvania State Troopers after an outcry from police officers who were attacked during...

‘Significant Proof’ Air Force Discriminated Against Troops Seeking Vax Religious Exemptions

Air Force members seeking religious exemptions from the U.S. military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate have provided “significant proof” that the military branch has discriminated against...

Biden Admin Gives Billions for Drug Paraphernalia in Kentucky ‘Harm Reduction’ Kiosks

NIH outfitting areas of rural Appalachia in Kentucky with "harm reduction" kiosks that will provide drug users with easy access to drug paraphernalia without the "stigma" of speaking to a human being.

New Film ‘Innovation Race’ Exposes China’s Plan to Use Tech to Dominate World Economically, Militarily (Watch Trailer)

The new documentary film “Innovation Race” makes the powerful case that communist China is now beating the United States at its own game by becoming the world’s repository of technology.

‘Net Harm’ from COVID Boosters ‘Outweigh the Expected Benefits’: ‘First Risk-Benefit Assessment’ Gives ‘Five-Part Ethical Argument Against Booster Mandates for Young People’

"Our estimate suggests an expected net harm from boosters in this young adult age group, whereby the negative outcomes of all severe adverse events and hospitalizations may on average outweigh the expected benefits in terms of Covid-19 hospitalizations averted," say study authors from Oxford, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins.

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