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Court Agrees to Let Spygate Cabal Hide Some of Their Emails From the Grand Jury

Given that Marc Elias maintained all the emails were protected by attorney-client privilege, the court’s unquestioningly accepting his word seems strange.

Oligarch ‘Reveals Putin Is Very Ill With Blood Cancer in Secret Recording’

A Russian oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin confessed to a Western colleague that Vladimir Putin is ‘very ill with blood cancer’, it has been claimed.

All Eyes on the Vatican After Cardinal Zen’s Arrest

Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired Cardinal Bishop of Hong Kong and one of the world’s leading human rights activists, was arrested on Wednesday evening in Hong Kong along with three others.

Ukraine to Put First Russian Soldier On Trial for War Crimes

Ukraine's top prosecutor announced plans to hold the first war crimes trial over Russia's ongoing invasion.

Environmentalists Who Support Depopulating the Earth Urge Court Packing to Protect Abortion Rights

The Center for Biological Diversity, an activist climate group that supports population control, joined a coalition of groups urging Congress to expand the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Why Doesn’t Hong Kong’s Tragic Subjugation Get as Much Attention as Ukraine?

Hong Kong “elected” a new chief while the world wasn’t paying attention.

Convicted Transgender Child Molester, Given Light Sentence by Soros-Backed D.A. Gascón, Booked for Murder in CA

Convicted transgender child sex molester James “Hannah” Tubbs, who was given a light juvenile sentence by George Soros-backed Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, has been booked for murder in Kern County to the north.

Undercover Journo Infiltrates British Far-Right, Gets Violently Attacked by Far-Left After Just 10 Minutes of Leafleting

An undercover journalist with Channel 4 taking part in a documentary infiltrating the "far-right" in Britain ended up getting attacked by masked far-left extremists after just 10 minutes of leafleting while undercover in Rotherham.

Missouri State Senate Votes to Pass Bill Requiring Voters Show ID at Polls

Missouri State Senate voted Monday to pass legislation requiring a photo ID in order to vote.

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