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New DHS Memo Lists ‘Misinformation’ as Terror Threat, Calls Vaccine Skeptics ‘Domestic Violent Extremists’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently released their latest terrorism threat bulletin in which the department warns against “the proliferation of false or misleading narratives, which sow discord or undermine public trust in U.S. government institutions.”

Children ‘Struggle to Recognize Masked Faces’

Children have difficulty recognizing people who are wearing masks, according to a new study.

Biden Admin. Handing Out Crack Pipes for ‘Racial Equity,’ Building ‘Safe Injection’ Sites for Illegal Drug Use

$30 million grant funds pipes for smoking crack cocaine and crystal methamphetamine, while DOJ considers facilitating locations for taking illegal drugs.

Biden DHS Declares Heightened Terrorism Threat

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Feb. 7 declared a heightened terrorism threat due to “false and misleading narratives,” misinformation, and “conspiracy theories.”

Joe Rogan Ought to Take Rumble’s Offer

Spotify has been trying to have its cake and eat it, too, and that isn't good enough.

California’s Indoor Mask Mandate Will End Feb. 15, Won’t Apply to K-12 Schools

Californians who are vaccinated will no longer have to wear masks inside come February 15, however the new rule will not include students and faculty at K-12 schools.

Supreme Court Sides With GOP in Alabama Election Map Case

"Late judicial tinkering with election laws can lead to disruption and to unanticipated and unfair consequences for candidates, political parties, and voters, among others," wrote Chief Justice Kavanaugh.

Telegram Has More Users Than Ban-Prone Twitter

Conservative-friendly Telegram has 100 million more users than Twitter.

New Private Currency Uses Bills Filled with Real Gold

Modern currencies such as Bitcoin expect to find success in a more technological world, but a new currency known as Goldbacks might corner the post-apocalyptic currency market.

Partial Settlement Reached in Indiana School Lawsuit Over ‘Students for Life’ Club

Indiana students have been given permission to start a chapter of Students for Life of America in their school as part of a partial settlement in a suit against the school.

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