February

Judge Releases Contempt Order Against Trump If He Pays $110,000 Fine

Third-party team must review Trump's records.

U.S. Senate to Codify Roe v. Wade on Wednesday in Light of SCOTUS Leak

The battle for the life of the unborn intensifies as the United States Senate rushes to cement Roe v. Wade into law as an outcome of the Supreme Court opinion draft leak last week.

UK Ends Daily COVID-19 Updates

The UK government has decided to stop its daily COVID-19 updates, and from now on the figures will only be updated on the official dashboard twice a week.

Gas, Diesel Prices at Record Highs Under Biden

Gas up 20 cents in two weeks.

Jan. 6 Protester Appeals Dismissal of FBI Lawsuit

A Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill protester has appealed a federal judge’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against the FBI for allegedly violating his constitutional rights during a June 2021 raid of his home.

Texas Republican Reveals Result of Capitol Police Criminal Probe

A GOP lawmaker from Texas says he was informed this week that Capitol Police were not upfront with him regarding the real reason they entered his office in November and took pictures.

BLM Party House: Patrisse Cullors Hosted Personal Events at Charity’s $6M Mansion

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors hosted at least two personal parties at the group's $6 million Los Angeles mansion in early 2021, the embattled activist has said.

Ukraine’s Zelensky Shares Image of Soldier With Nazi Insignia

As Russia celebrated the defeat of fascism in WWII, President Zelensky of Ukraine shared an image of a soldier wearing an SS patch.

Georgia: Perdue Hits Kemp for $1.5 Billion to Soros-Linked Company

A scandal is brewing in Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary, with candidate and former Sen. David Perdue accusing incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp of engaging in shady backroom deals and lining the pockets of liberal megadonor George Soros as part of a massive new economic development project in the Peach State.

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