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DHS Scraps Disinformation Board

The department suffered massive public pushback.

No Prosecution for Stephen Colbert Staffers Arrested for Breaching U.S. Capitol

Nine staffers from CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert arrested for allegedly trespassing in the U.S. Capitol last month will not be prosecuted, government lawyers said Monday.

CDC Blocks Access to Vax Safety Information

The agency is shielding the names of those working on the project.

$3,835,390,000,000: Federal Tax Collections Set Record Through June

The federal government hauled in a record $3,835,390,000,000 in total taxes in the first nine months of fiscal 2022 (October through June), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement.

Trans Biden Official Wants to ‘Empower’ Kids to Get Sex Changes

Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine said transgender youths need to be empowered to get “gender affirmation treatment” on MSNBC Monday.

LGBT ‘Propaganda’ Faces Complete Ban in Russia

The promotion of LGBT relations could be permanently banned in Russia under a bill introduced to the State Duma on Monday, which likens such messaging to war propaganda and incitement of hatred.

Bread Causing $10-Per-Loaf Sticker Shock as Inflation Surges

Bread prices are becoming another source of sticker shock for grocery shoppers during a period of decades-high inflation, according to a report.

Former Pfizer Executive: ‘I Predicted This Would Be Dangerous’

In early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, Michael Yeadon, Ph.D., a former Pfizer vice-president and senior scientist, realized that something wasn’t quite right with what public health officials were saying about the virus, and how lies and exaggeration led the public to embrace experimental COVID-19 vaccines.

Inflation Even Hurts the Penguins

A recent video shows penguins at a Japanese aquarium rejecting the cheap fish the aquarium has substituted for the higher quality fish the penguins are used to receiving.

‘Systemic Failures’ in Uvalde: 400 Officers Waited to Confront

Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but "egregiously poor decision-making" resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a damning investigative report released Sunday.

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