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131% of Eligible Voters Registered in Washington, DC

An investigation by Judicial Watch found that the registration rate among eligible voters in Washington, D.C., is 131%.

Florida Surgeon General Issues Letter Questioning Presence of DNA in COVID-19 Vaccines

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, who previously cautioned against the COVID-19 vaccines, wrote a letter to the FDA questioning the inoculations.

New Mexico Lawsuit Accuses Meta Of Enabling Child Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking

According to a lawsuit filed against Meta Platforms and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, New Mexico officials accused Facebook and Instagram of enabling child sexual abuse and human trafficking on the platform.

Iran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Water Systems

Federal agencies are warning that Iran-affiliated hackers have targeted U.S. water systems that use materials made by Israeli firm Unitronics.

Former U.S. Ambassador Accused of Spying For Cuba

A former ambassador to Bolivia has been charged by United States prosecutors for secretly working for the Cuban government and supporting its mission in collecting intelligence.

Nikki Haley Ahead of Biden, Behind Trump

According to a new Messenger/Harris poll released this week, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley remains behind former President Donald Trump among Republican voters, but ahead of President Joe Biden.

Masking Children Failed to Show ‘Real World Effectiveness’

A study from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that masking children failed to show any "real world effectiveness."

Arizona County Officials Charged With ‘Interference’ in 2022 Election

A grand jury in Arizona indicted two Republican county supervisors for their refusal to certify the state's 2022 election results before the proper deadline.

Protester in Georgia Sets Self On Fire While Wearing Palestinian Flag

A pro-Palestinian protester reportedly set themselves on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Georgia while wearing the Palestinian flag.

Court Requires Texas To Remove River Buoys Helping Stop Border Crossers

A federal appeals court has ordered the state of Texas to remove buoys that were installed in the Rio Grande River in an attempt to deter illegal border crossers.

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