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$1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Requires Verification of Sellers Earning $5,000 Annually

The INFORM Act requires e-commerce companies to collect, verify, and disclose personal information from high-volume, third-party sellers with annual revenues exceeding $5,000 and will be enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.

‘Monster’: 10-Inch Blood Clot Removed From Live Person Who Got COVID Shot

It's already documented that a study by the Food and Drug Administration confirms a link between blood clots and the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

No Counseling Against Queerness: U.S. Judge Hammers Christian View

A homosexual federal judge has endorsed a Colorado state LGBT agenda point signed into law by a gay governor that imposes viewpoint discrimination on Christian counselors, threatening them with so-called "unprofessional conduct" charges if they encourage clients who want to rid themselves of same-sex attractions to do just that.

Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations Continue to Snowball

Travelers who counted on Southwest Airlines to get them home suffered another wave of canceled flights Wednesday, and pressure grew on the federal government to help customers get reimbursed for unexpected expenses they incurred because of the airline’s meltdown.

Nearly 16,000 Illegals Have Been Transported to Sanctuary Cities from Texas in 2022: Gov. Abbott

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott said Tuesday that Texas has bussed nearly 16,000 illegal aliens to sanctuary cities across the U.S. this year.

Alberta Passes Law Protecting Citizens’ Rights Against Gov’t Overreach

Alberta's provincial government passes act to defend constitutional rights, shift burden onto federal government to challenge unconstitutional laws.

New Investigation Exposes ‘Charities’ that Benefit from Illegal Border Crossings

A new report exposes how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) disguise themselves as "charities" as they work with the government to relocate illegals.

Double-Digit U.S. Home Price Growth Streak Skids to an End

Annual price growth in the increasingly fragile U.S. housing market slid into the single digits in October for the first time in about two years when mortgage rates that month surged above 7% and further stifled demand, a pair of closely watched surveys showed on Tuesday.

Swiss Gov’t Rejects Third Gender Option for Official Records

Swiss government rejects proposal to introduce third gender option in official records, cites binary gender model as strongly anchored in society, need for numerous constitutional and legal amendments.

Supreme Court Rules Title 42 Will Remain In Place

The Supreme Court allows federal officials to continue expelling migrants at US borders while legal challenges to Trump-era border restriction Title 42 proceed.

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