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Us And Japan Move Toward Founding of ‘Economic Nato’ to Counter China

Japan and the United States plan to pool their economic clout to prevent China from converting its enormous resources into strategic victories.

More Than 450,000 Acres of Land Purchased by Billionaire-Funded Conservation Organization

The American Prairie (AP) is attempting to form the largest nature park in the U.S. by buying up massive amounts of land in Montana. The group states that its mission is to create "a refuge for people and wildlife preserved forever as part of America's heritage."

Republican Attorneys General Demand Answers on Google Abortion Search Manipulation

Several Republican state attorneys general, led by Virginia’s Jason S. Miyares, have written a letter to Google demanding answers from the company on the manipulation of search results related to crisis pregnancy centers.

WHO Advises Homosexuals To Reduce Amount Of Intercourse Despite CDC Refusing To Label Monkeypox As An STD

A WHO monkeypox expert said at least 95% of monkeypox cases spread from sexually active homosexuals.

Robb Elementary School Principal’s Leave With Pay Lifted, Will Continue to Serve in Role: Lawyer

The principal of Robb Elementary School in Texas, Mandy Gutierrez, has been reinstated three days after she was placed on paid administrative, her attorney has said.

$10 Million Settlement for Healthcare Workers Forced to Take COVID Vax

Compensation was offered for religious discrimination.

Gateway Pundit Files Lawsuit to Unseal Epstein’s Client Records: ‘The Public Has a Right to Know’

"Where are you, New York Times? Where are you, CNN? Where are you, Fox News?"

Trump Asks for Absolute Immunity From Jan. 6 Lawsuits

President Donald Trump is seeking absolute immunity from a slate of Jan. 6 lawsuits poised to proceed in the courts.

HHS Proposal Requires Medical Workers’ Participation in Gender-Transition, Abortion

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced July 25 a proposed regulation that jeopardizes the freedom of conscience of health care providers by requiring participation in gender-transition procedures and abortions, critics say.

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