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CBO Says IRS Will Audit Americans Making Under $400K

Despite claims from Biden administration officials that new funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will not increase the auditing burden on individuals and small businesses, a Friday letter from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reveals new auditing activity targeting taxpayers who report less than $400,000 per year will be expected to contribute to about $4 billion in revenue.

Federal Court Asked to Block Michigan Enforcement of Gender Identity Care Rules at Christian Clinic

A faith-based Michigan health care operation filed suit Monday to block new state-mandated rules on transgender care that the nonprofit organization says would force...

‘Fraudulent’ Death Certificate Data at Heart of College COVID Mandate Lawsuit

Colleges lost the CDC this month as their all-purpose excuse for restrictive COVID-19 regimes that treat vaccinated students preferentially, but they might lose another...

Dugin Names Target of Attack That Killed His Daughter

Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin believes his daughter, Daria, was the target of the car-bomb attack that took her life last week, he has told...

Federal Judge Sides With Trump to Appoint Special Master to Review Items Seized: Mar-a-Lago

A federal judge has sided with former President Donald Trump and announced her “preliminary intent to appoint a special master” to review records seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago earlier this month.

FBI Investigates Ukrainian Immigrant Who Posed as Rothschild Heiress, Infiltrated Mar-A-Lago

A Ukrainian woman posing as a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty successfully infiltrated Mar-a-Lago and ex-President Donald Trump's inner circleThe Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and...

North Dakota Residents Fight Chinese Company Building Corn Mill Near Air Force Base

Citizens in Grand Forks, North Dakota, are circulating a petition that would force a vote on a Chinese company’s plan to build a corn mill in the city.

New York Law Meant to Whip Whippets Makes Whipped Cream a 21-and-Older Purchase

In New York, you can now be carded to buy not only alcohol and cigarettes but whipped cream as well.

3 More States Enact Abortion Trigger Laws While North Dakota Judge Put State’s Trigger Law on Hold

Three Republican-led states this week enacted abortion bans triggered.

Mississippi Appeals Court Upholds Jim Crow-Era Voting Restrictions for Felons

An appeals court in Mississippi voted to uphold a Jim Crow-era voting restriction law Wednesday that strips convicted felons of their right to vote.

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