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U.S. Pandemic Committee Hasn’t Worked During COVID-19 Pandemic

A committee formed to evaluate research projects involving pathogens that could cause pandemics has not worked during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Epoch Times has learned.

Study Confirms People Who Have Kids Are More Conservative, More Pro-Life

A new global study found that parents and people who hope to become parents tend to be more pro-life and politically conservative.

Bill Empowers Left-Wing Media with Big Tech Collusion

A new version of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) is circulating that is worse than the original.

Abbott Bussing Migrants to Chicago

Migrant buses now go to New York, D.C., and Chicago.

Mikhail Gorbachev Meets His Maker

When I heard about the death of Mikhail Gorbachev, I sighed.

Dugin Names Target of Attack That Killed His Daughter

Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin believes his daughter, Daria, was the target of the car-bomb attack that took her life last week, he has told...

Catholic Dioceses’ Pronoun, Gender Rules Cheer Conservatives, Sadden Transgender Allies

An official statement stating its parochial school students will have to conform to the gender with which they’re born or leave school has put Omaha’s Roman Catholic archdiocese squarely in the middle of a raging national debate over gender, identity and faith.

Fauci Retirement Likely Over $350,000 Per Year in Taxpayer Funds

FOIAs show the doctor's recent salary.

‘Mind-Boggling Negligence’: How the Feds Consistently Got COVID Wrong

From masks and distancing to vaccines and therapeutics, federal pronouncements and actions have confidently rebuffed contrary evidence before sometimes — quietly — coming around.

Canada’s Frightening Culture Of Death

When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, returning abortion rights to voters, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the decision “horrific,” adding, “It shows how much standing up and fighting for rights matters every day.” 

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