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Capitol Door Opened on Jan 6, Giving Over 300 Demonstrators Unrestricted Access: JTN Report (Video)

Security footage has confirmed that a door at the U.S. Capitol was opened during the January 6, 2021 unrest, enabling more than 300 individuals to freely enter the building.

Missouri Governor Enacts Legislation Preserving Female Sports Integrity, Protecting Children from Experimental Surgeries and Treatments

In a significant move aimed at preserving the integrity of female sports and protecting Missouri's children from possibly damaging experimental surgeries and treatment, Governor Mike Parson has enacted Senate Bill (SB) 39 and SB 49.

House Committee Pushes for Contempt Charges Against FBI Director Christopher Wray, Accuses FBI of ‘False Narrative’ and ‘Cover-Up’ Involving Biden Bribery Claims

"Americans have lost trust in the FBI’s ability to enforce the law impartially and demand answers, transparency, and accountability," says Rep. Comer.

More Evidence Pointing to Maricopa County Election Fraud to Be Released: Cybersecurity Expert

"There are more videos," says cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh.

WHO to Expand Digital COVID-19 ID System, Raising Concerns about Privacy and Personal Freedoms

This computerized framework serves as the "first building block" of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN).

WHO Boosts Budget by 20% to ‘Prepare’ for Future Pandemics and ‘Disease X’

The WHO is also paying attention to a hypothetical "Disease X," a potential future disease currently unknown or non-existent with the potential to cause devastation on a global scale.

25% of CBP and ICE Agents to Quit Within a Year, Survey Shows

The findings, based on responses from over 9,300 of the 577,000 CBP and ICE agents surveyed, cited several reasons including increased workload, inconsistent border policies, irrelevant task assignments, resource insufficiency, and excessive overtime.

Chris Christy to Make 2024 Presidential Bid Tonight

He is slated to officially declare his presidential bid in a town hall meeting at Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire, on Tuesday night.

WHO Seeks to ‘Restrict Personal Liberties’

Implementing new policies will grant the World Health Organization mass censorship abilities.

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Member Honored by California Senate, Christians to Hold Prayer Vigil

The California Family Council (CFC), the American Council, and the California Catholic Conference will host a prayer vigil as a Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence member is to be honored by the California State Senate.

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