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Biden Admin’s Reversal of Trump’s Deregulation Is Hurting Economy, Experts Say

The Biden administration’s dramatic expansion of the role of the federal government in business, banking, and society, and sharp break from the deregulatory approach of the Trump presidency

Young Boy Died of Myocarditis After Pfizer Vaccine, Says CDC Before Signing off on 3RD Shot for Kids 5-11

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 1,277,980 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines, including 28,312 deaths and 232,694 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and May 20, 2022

Benham Brothers: Culture Needs Jesus, Not More ‘Gun Laws’ in Wake of Texas School Shooting

Twin brothers Jason and David Behman said this week that culture, and men in particular, need Jesus, not more “gun laws.”

Off-Duty Border Patrol Agent Saves Students, Daughter After Wife Texts ‘Help’

An off-duty Texas Border Patrol agent rushed into Robb Elementary School with a shotgun and rescued several-dozen children and his daughter during a mass shooting on Tuesday after his wife sent him a text message.

Kids to 911 During Siege: ‘Please Send the Police’

Nearly 20 officers stood in a hallway outside of the classrooms during this week’s attack on a Texas elementary school for more than 45 minutes before agents used a master key to open a door and confront a gunman, authorities said Friday.

Disease-Carrying Monkeys Used in Taxpayer-Funded Medical Experiments Threaten Public Health

The transportation of potentially disease-ridden monkeys used for medical research is a $1.25 billion international business.

Woman Caught Mailing Large Stack of Ballots Day Before 2020 Election: Detroit

Michigan Citizens for Election Integrity made the discovery.

Mattel to Release Transgender Barbie

The tribute Barbie is dedicated to transgender activist and actor Laverne Cox.

Texas Official: Police Made ‘Wrong Decision’ During Uvalde shooting

The commander on scene during the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school mass shooting made "the wrong decision" by not breaching the classrooms where the gunman was with students and teachers sooner, said Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, on Friday.

Retired Federal Agent In Texas May Have Known In Advance Of Buffalo Mass Shooting

Authorities believe a retired federal agent from Texas may have known about the Buffalo mass shooter’s evil plan a half-hour in advance, according to a bombshell report.

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