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Trump Points Out 205,000 Cancelled Voter Registrations in Wisconsin: ‘CONGRATULATIONS!’

Wisconsin elections officials said they have removed more than 205,000 voters from the rolls.

43,000 Christians Killed, 18,5000 Abducted in Nigeria Since 2009

The Anambra-based International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law published a new report estimating about 10 million people have been uprooted in northern Nigeria.

France: Opponents of Vax Passport Protest for 4th Week

Thousands of people marched in Paris and other French cities during a fourth consecutive week of protests against COVID-19 entrance requirements and what opponents see as restrictions on personal freedom.

29-Year Police Vet Debunks Massive Lie About Capitol Cop Suicides, Exposes Truth Behind Horrible Deaths

If the Democrats and the media want to make the suicides of four police officers who were on duty during the Capitol incursion a political issue, a 29-year law enforcement veteran says they might not like what they end up with.

Tech Platform Criticizes Apple’s New iPhone ‘Surveillance’ of User ‘Private Content’

WhatsApp head says Apple's new child safety tool "introduces something very concerning into the world."

Trump’s Lawsuit Against Big Tech Censorship Includes Stories From 65K Americans Revealing How They Were Censored

The lawsuit former President Donald Trump filed against Big Tech Censorship contains the stories of 65,000 Americans who were censored, a report says.

University Of Pittsburgh Sets ‘Racial Quotas’ For Body Parts Of Black Babies Killed Via Abortion

A university in Pennsylvania has set "racial quotas" for body parts of Black babies killed via abortion, a report reveals.

Cuomo Accuser Files Criminal Complaint, Albany Sheriff Says Arrest Possible

The New York Post reports that an executive assistant who accused New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of groping her has filed a criminal complaint, leading one Sheriff to suggest it could lead to an arrest.

As Democrats Scold Biden Over Immigration Policy, GOP Seeks to Impeach Him Over Eviction Moratorium

The Democrat president's administration has been trying to manage a surge in illegal immigration, a spike in new COVID-19 cases, and just recently the expiration of an eviction moratorium. All these efforts have faced criticism – and not just from political opponents.

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