Investigations

IRS Investigation Finds COVID Fraud Reaches Nearly $9 Billion

The IRS has investigated more than 1,600 cases of COVID fraud and indicted 795 people for such crimes as of February 29.

GOP Leader Signals Shift Away from Biden Impeachment Strategy

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, a key figure in the Republican impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, appears to be suggesting a shift...

Missouri AG Sues Censorship Group Media Matters

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against censorship organization Media Matters, alleging it has engaged in fraudulent business practices.

European Commission Launches Antitrust Investigations into Big Tech Companies

The European Union announced this week that it was opening an investigation into Google’s parent Alphabet, Meta and Apple over possible violations under the Digital Markets Act.

Catholic Organization Holds Prayer Event at Mar-a-Lago

Earlier this week, Catholics for Catholics held an event at Mar-a-Lago to come together and pray for Donald Trump and the United States.

Tim Tebow Opens Up About Using His Platform to Help Rescue Children from Human Trafficking

Former NFL player and devout Christian Tim Tebow opened up over the weekend about his effort to help victims of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States and across the world.

Firm Building Plant Near U.S. Military Base Connected to Chinese Government

The president of a firm constructing a manufacturing facility near Midwest military bases is connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Criminal Gangs Openly Sell Fake IDs to Illegal Immigrants in NYC

Criminals with connections to the gang MS-13 are openly selling fake IDs and social security cards to illegal immigrants in New York City.

House Committees Investigate Possible Chinese Spying at U.S. Ports

Several House committees have opened investigations due to increased spying concerns after discovering that Chinese-built cargo cranes deployed at U.S. ports contained unknown equipment.

Northern California Reports ‘Cluster of Fentanyl Overdoses’ in February

Health officials in northern California have reported a “cluster of fentanyl overdoses” for the last half of February.

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