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Amazon, Facebook Spent More Money Lobbying Politicians in 2021 Than Any Previous Year

Amazon and Meta (Facebook) spent record totals on lobbying last year, according to lobbying disclosure filings.

School Board Apologizes Over ‘Taped Mask’ Incident—School’s Parents Not Satisfied With Explanation

A photo showing a teacher taping a cloth face mask to a young student seated at his desk has sparked condemnation from parents and a public apology from the head of the district’s board of school directors.

‘God Is Bigger Than Cancel Culture’: Sean Feucht Announces New Book Deal After HarperCollins Issue

Sean Feucht, who publicly called out HarperCollins and accused the 33-year-old publishing company of "canceling" his book deal over his "political views," has announced that he landed a new book deal with a different publishing house. The Christian singer expressed how "excited" he about his new book deal.

Biden Disapproval Rating at 57%: McLaughlin National Survey

Well over half of Americans disapprove of Joe Biden's job performance.

Major Biden Donor Says His Audience ‘Doesn’t Care’ About China’s Genocide of Uyghur People

Chamath Palihapitiya, co-owner of the Golden State Warriors, brushed off the topic of genocide and enslavement in China during a recent podcast.

Italian Nurse Arrested for Giving Fake COVID Jabs: Video

Police say people were fraudulently obtaining Covid-19 passes by receiving fake vaccinations in Palermo.

Biden’s COVIDtests.gov ‘Cumbersome and Confusing’: TIME Magazine

Health experts say govt. website for ordering "free" Covid-19 tests is "kludgy, overly-complicated—and it doesn’t go nearly far enough."

Biden Plans to Give Taxpayer-Funded ‘Legal Services’ to Illegal Aliens

Joe Biden’s administration is set to roll out a new federal program, funded by American taxpayers, that will provide “legal services” to border crossers and illegal aliens, a new report details.

Michigan State U. Allows 15,000 Basketball Fans at Sold-Out Games but Shuts Down In-Person Learning in January

Michigan State University won't allow for in-person learning until the final day of January, but at the same time had no problem opening up the school's arena for nearly 15,000 screaming fans to attend every Spartans' home basketball game this month.

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