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Uvalde Schools Suspend Entire Police Force After Outrage

Uvalde’s school district on Friday pulled its embattled campus police force off the job following a wave of new outrage over the hiring of a former state trooper who was part of the hesitant law enforcement response during the May shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 21 dead.

WEF Gives Canada Over $100 Million to Create Biometric ‘Digital Identity Project’

The WEF has formally partnered with Canada to create the 'Known Traveler Digital Identity Project.'

The Never-Ending Persecution of Jack Phillips

By the time I visited Masterpiece Cakeshop in 2016, Jack Phillips, the man who had famously refused to bake a specialty cake celebrating the wedding of a gay couple, had been the victim of a four-year campaign of harassment by the authoritarians at the Colorado Civil Rights Commission intent on punishing him for a thought crime.

Medical Misdiagnosis, a Leading Cause of U.S. Deaths, Adds Billions to Health Care Costs

The prospect of walking into a hospital or clinic and receiving a misdiagnosis is something that fills most patients with dread.

FBI Undercounts Armed Citizens Stopping Attacks ‘by an Order of More Than 10′

The FBI has been vastly undercounting the times a mass shooting or active shooting event has been stopped by legally armed citizens, according to an independent report provided to Secrets.

IRS Employees Allegedly Stole $400,000 in COVID Aid and Used It to Buy Cars, Vegas Trips

Five IRS employees allegedly received nearly $400,000 after fraudulently applying for more than $1.1 million in relief in government funding intended for small businesses damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday.

Man Charged With Shooting Elderly Pro-life Volunteer; Attorney Refutes Claim Shooting Was Accidental

The 74-year-old Michigan resident accused of shooting an elderly pro-life canvasser during a dispute with his wife was charged on Friday.

More Than 100 Dead as Hurricane Ian’s Death Toll Continues to Rise

The death toll from Hurricane Ian surpassed 100 on Monday, just five days after the Category 4 storm struck Florida and North Carolina.

Supreme Court to Review Section 230 for Big Tech

The Supreme Court agreed to take up two cases that could potentially challenge antitrust protections for Big Tech companies. The nation's highest court approved on...

Fauci’s Pal Dr. Peter Daszak Awarded New Gov’t Grant to Study Bat Coronavirus in Asia

On March 28, 2016, Dr. Peter Daszak described exactly how scientists could create a virus in a China lab that would lead to a global coronavirus pandemic.

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