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Almost a Quarter of Americans Know Someone Who Died from COVID-19 Vaccine

A Rasmussen Reports poll found that 24% of Americans know someone who died from the COVID-19 vaccine side effects.

Election Group Being Sued for 2020 Fraud Allegations Claims Concrete Evidence of Trump’s Victory in Georgia

In a recent development, the election integrity group, VoterGA, which is currently facing a lawsuit over its claims of fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, has stated that it can prove former President Donald Trump won in Georgia.

Judge in Trump Ballot Case Declines to Recuse Over Political Donation

The Colorado judge overseeing the case aiming to remove Donald Trump from the state's 2024 ballot declined to recuse herself.

Biden Admin. Temporarily Restricted From Removing Razor Wire Along Southern Border

A federal judge temporarily banned the Biden administration from removing razor wire along the southern border this week.

Judge Says Biden Admin Cannot Dismantle Texas Border Fence

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Bidena administration from tampering with a wire fence designed to protect Texas' border with Mexico.

Georgia Supreme Court Upholds State’s 6-Week Abortion Ban

Georgia's Supreme Court voted 6-1 to uphold the state's heartbeat abortion ban.

Federal Judge Declares California’s Assault Weapons Ban Unconstitutional

In a landmark ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez deemed California's 33-year-old ban on assault weapons as unconstitutional.

Dad Sues Pfizer After Son Dies From Vaccine

A Canadian father filed a $35.6 million lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer after his son passed away following a COVID-19 vaccine.

San Antonio Sued After Creating Abortion Fund Allegedly Using Taxpayer Dollars

San Antonio, Texas, is facing a lawsuit after creating the "Reproductive Justice Fund."

Election Integrity Challenged in U.S.: Duplicate Ballots in San Diego, Flawed Instructions in Pennsylvania Ignite Concerns

During April primary elections in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, nearly 19,000 ballots were issued with erroneous instructions regarding the number of candidates voters should select in a particular race.

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