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Turkish Drone Manufacturer Reports Booming Business From Ukraine War

Baykar Defense, the Turkish company that manufactures the Bayraktar drones used to deadly effect by Ukraine’s defenders against the invading Russian army, on Tuesday, anticipated booming sales across Asia for its already sizzling-hot weapon system.

Biden Releases Suspected Attempted 9/11 Hijacker

Man believed to have attempted to join 9/11 hijackers released from Guantanamo Bay detention center by Biden admin. officials.

Documents Reveal Feds Paid News Outlets to Praise COVID Vaccines

'Corporate media' bought off, and 'the consequence is that many people have needlessly suffered'

5 New Special Counsel Arguments Against a Russia Hoaxer’s Attempt to Escape

Special Counsel John Durham demolished a key Russia hoax figure’s attempt to get criminal charges against him dropped.

Federal Judge Orders Joe Biden to Stop Mass Release of Illegal Migrant Children at Border

A Texas federal judge on Friday ordered President Joe Biden to stop the mass release of illegal migrant children crossing the southern border into the country.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Passes Committee, Heads to Senate Floor

The Parental Rights in Education bill passed its final committee hearing, and has moved to the Senate floor for a full vote this week.

Justin Trudeau Criticizes ‘Authoritarian Leaders’ After Being Labeled One

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday there has been a "slippage" in democracies across the globe and says there have been "slightly more authoritarian leaders."

Bill Barr Would Not Prosecute Trump for Jan 6 Riot Despite Holding Him ‘Morally Responsible’

Bill Barr said that he thought that Trump was responsible for sending rioters to the Capitol on January 6.

Jackie Speier Works With Groups Tied to Pedophilia and Men Who Were Caught in a Child Brothel Bust

Jackie Speier Has Worked With San Mateo County Sheriff Greg Munks And Undersheriff Carlos Bolanos Including After The Pair Were Found In An Illegal Child Brothel in Las Vegas.

Supreme Court Lets Cops Use Cameras to Spy on Private Citizen, Without Warrant

The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.

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