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WHO Calls for Big Tech to Work With It to Censor Monkeypox ‘Misinformation’

The World Health Organization (WHO), an unelected health agency that was given sweeping censorship powers during the COVID-19 pandemic, has called for all social media platforms to work with it to “prevent and counter” monkeypox “misinformation” and “disinformation.”

China Rolls Tanks to Protect Banks From Account Holders

Henan bank says customers should "wait patiently" for funds.

Americans Need Truth, Logic, and Courage to Free Our Institutions From ‘Pregnant Men’ and ‘Female Penises’

The recent exchange between Professor Khiara Bridges and Senator Josh Hawley provides an important lesson about the state of America’s most important institutions.

Warning About ‘Environmental Danger’ of Solar Transition: LA Times

La Times Report Warns About ‘Environmental Danger’ in Solar Transition.

California Nonprofit Considering ‘Floating Abortion’ Clinic at Sea

The proposed clinic would be in the Gulf of Mexico.

Matt Walsh’s ‘What Is a Woman?’ Is Great, but America Must First Relearn ‘What Is a Christian?’

Over the course of 90+ minutes, Matt Walsh’s captivating and important documentary "What Is a Woman?" never mentions God.

9 Big Things We Learned From The Michael Sussmann Prosecution

Less than one week ago, a Washington D.C. jury acquitted former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann of lying to former FBI General Counsel...

Disease-Carrying Monkeys Used in Taxpayer-Funded Medical Experiments Threaten Public Health

The transportation of potentially disease-ridden monkeys used for medical research is a $1.25 billion international business.

Feds Halt Sales of Homemade Guns Before August Rule Is Implemented

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has told one of the nation’s largest homemade firearms parts retailers, JSD Supply, to stop selling its products.

Viktor Orbán’s 12 Rules to Win Back the West

Coming off a fresh landslide victory in Hungary’s April elections, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party have drawn conservatives from across the world to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest, with many of them looking to Hungary for answers to the challenges facing Western civilization and an increasingly dominant left.

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