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Family of 26-Year-Old Who Died 13 Days After Astrazeneca Shot Weighs Legal Action

A final hearing began today in the investigation into the death of a 26-year-old man who died last year from “catastrophic” blood clots in his brain 13 days after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

Former Secret Service Agent Confirms Hunter Biden’s Laptop Is Authentic

Konstantinos "Gus" Dimitrelo says Hunter Biden laptop contents are authentic with "100% certainty."

Mark Zuckerberg Sued for Facebook Privacy Failures

D.C.’s attorney general is suing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the company’s misleading privacy policies and failure to protect user data.

2,000 Mules Offers Vivid Proof of Vote Fraud

Like an incantation at high mass, Democrats chant their claim that vote fraud does not exist.

Trump on Clinton’s Russia Allegations: ‘Where Do I Get My Reputation Back?’

Former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign manager Robby Mook testified that the then-Democratic candidate personally green-lighted disseminating now-debunked claims regarding Donald Trump's ties to Russian banks on Friday.

Under Biden’s Title Ix Changes, Wisconsin’s ‘Sexual Harassment’ Circus Over Trans Pronouns Would Ensnare Students in Every State

This is exactly the kind of routine hostility we can expect for students all over the country if Biden successfully writes ‘sexual orientation’ and ‘gender identity’ into the meaning of ‘sex’ in education.

An Unlikely Alliance: ACLU Pushes to Unseal Government Warrants Targeting Project Veritas

Civil liberties groups have expressed concern about DOJ overreaching authority, assaulting free press in sweeping probe against conservative journalist James O'Keefe

Wuhan Lab Publishes Study Manipulating h7n9 Virus to Be More Lethal

A scientific journal published by top Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers shared studies appearing to engage in gain-of-function type research, a controversial method of studying pathogens that can increase their lethality.

Probe of NSBA ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter Ends in Apology, Pledge to ‘Ensure This Does Not Happen Again’

Top officials at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) have apologized for a controversial letter that called on the Justice Department to probe parents under domestic terrorism laws.

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