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Atlanta College Reinstates Mask Mandate Amid ‘Rising’ COVID-19 Cases Following Georgia’s High Vaccination Rate

The rise in cases follows at least a majority (69%) of Georgia residents receiving a COVID vaccine as of May, raising questions about the vaccine's efficacy.

245,286 Illegal Migrant Encounters in July Alone, Bringing Biden’s 30-Month Total to 8.6 Million: CBP Data

“Despite the happy talk coming out of the Biden administration, claiming that their policies have reduced illegal immigration, the July Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data show precisely the opposite."

Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Sued for Discrimination Against African Reporter

The root of the controversy is the removal of his press badge which he alleges is in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

Post-Title 42 World Sees Number of Illegal Immigrants in Border Patrol Custody Doubling

The number of illegal immigrants in Border Patrol custody has more than doubled since Title 42 ended.

Over 5,400 Migrants Apprehended in Ten Months at U.S.-Canada Border, Swanton Sector Sees Detentions Exceed Nine-Year Combined Total

The first ten months of the 2023 fiscal year have seen a significant surge in migrant apprehensions at the Swanton Sector of the U.S.-Canada border.

Historic Russian-Chinese Flotilla of 11 Ships Patrols Near Alaska, Prompting U.S. Response Amid Ukraine, Taiwan Crises

In a move that’s stirring concerns among U.S. military experts, a joint Russian and Chinese naval patrol, the largest to approach American shores, was spotted near Alaska last week.

Nascar Suspends Driver ‘Indefinitely’ For Liking George Floyd Meme

NASCAR and Legacy Motor Club have suspended driver Noah Gragson after he liked a meme poking fun at the death of popular figure George Floyd.

Text Messages Show Chinese Firm Wanted Biden Name to Purchase U.S. Energy Assets

Text messages given to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reveal that a Chinese energy company wanted to use the Biden name to help cover its plan to acquire U.S. energy assets.

Wikipedia Co-Founder Accuses CIA, FBI of Information Warfare through Article Manipulation

"We do have evidence that, as early as 2008, that CIA and FBI computers were used to edit Wikipedia," says co-founder of Wikipedia.

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