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Supreme Court Lets Cops Use Cameras to Spy on Private Citizen, Without Warrant

The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.

Russia Introduces Criminal Charges for Sanctions Against the Country

Sanctions will be punishable by fine, "deprivation of liberty," labor, arrest, or imprisonment.

DeSantis on ‘Ridiculous’ Mask ‘Theater’ Before Media Presser

Florida’s governor called out the “ridiculous” nature of “COVID theater” when there were those standing behind him with a mask on ahead of his press conference on Wednesday.

Russian State-Run Polling Group Finds National Support for Putin Surging

Polling by several Russia-owned polling groups found that the public was largely in support of the Russian government as they invade Ukraine, despite large protests happening in major cities.

Leave Africa Alone and Stop Forcing the Shots It Clearly Doesn’t Need

To quote Rep. Thomas Massie, “We are 100 weeks, 2 presidents, 7 trillion dollars, 3 jabs, and a shredded Constitution into slowing the spread.” And what have we gotten for it? Here is a chart worth 7 trillion words comparing the results of high-income nations and low income nations.

Sen. Scott’s ’11 Point Plan to Rescue America’

Rick Scott's 'Plan to Rescue America' includes a promise to name the border wall after President Trump.

‘Americans Have Been Trained to Hate Putin, and Will Suffer Because of It’: Tucker Carlson (Video)

Even Biden admitted that energy prices are about to go up.

C.D.C. Lowers Speech Standards for Children

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has lowered its standards of childhood speech development, a decision that has many people worried about the way milestones are measured in kids.

‘Worst Experience of My Life’: Early Vax Adopters Suffer Injuries, Struggle to Get Proper Care

Dr. Danice Hertz remembers vividly the day she got a COVID-19 vaccine.

How a Trial in Finland Could Have Worldwide Effects on Government Persecution of Religion

‘If the prosecution wins, the ability of pastors to preach the gospel is effectively over in Finland, without criminal sanction.’

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