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Aerospace Industry Leaders Warn Against 5G

Anticipating an expanded 5G plan by Verizon and AT&T, the CEOs of Boeing and Airbus urged the Biden administration to delay it.

President Trump Banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago Resort

Though he flew on the "Lolita Express" one time, President Trump later banned Epstein from the Mar-a-Lago resort for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor.

FAA Makes Massive Mistake, Accidentally Exposes 704 Previously Unknown Epstein Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration has inadvertently opened up a new realm of information about the activities of convicted sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Forced to Get Vaccine to Remain on Lung Transplant List, 49-Year-Old Who Survived COVID Dies After Second Moderna Shot

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Amy Bolin said in order to be approved for a double-lung transplant, her husband had to be fully vaccinated for COVID even though he’d had the virus and recovered. After his second Moderna shot, he developed a pulmonary embolism and heart condition and died before he could get new lungs.

Waukesha Atrocity Should Herald an End to the Bail Charade

Don’t set fictional $5 million bail. Deny bail to defendants who can be established by clear evidence as dangers to the community.

Darrell Brooks appears to weep in court as he’s charged in Waukesha Christmas parade attack; 6th victim dies

The ex-con charged with killing five people at a Wisconsin Christmas parade was ordered held on $5 million at his first court appearance Tuesday — with prosecutors revealing that he’ll be hit with a sixth homicide count after a child struck in the Sunday attack has died.

Grounded by Vaccine Exemption: Married United Pilots Feel Betrayed

Diversity, equity, inclusion: this has been the mantra of United Airlines. United pilots Stephanie and Kyle Atteberry thought the company meant it.

Flight Attendant Sues Airline Over Vaccine Mandate After Experiencing Severe Side Effects

"I violated my faith because my employer made me choose between my God and my job, a decision that nearly cost me my life," she says.

The Damage of Masking Children Could be Irreparable

Public smiling in photographs probably started in the 1920s. Photography just took too long for people to hold a smile in the early years of photography. So, they sat still instead of sitting happy.

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