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Pandemic Relief Money Spent on Hotel, Ballpark, Ski Slopes

Thanks to a sudden $140 million cash infusion, officials in Broward County, Florida, recently broke ground on a high-end hotel that will have views of the Atlantic Ocean and an 11,000-square-foot spa.

Chinese Citizens Refuse COVID Protocols Amid Government Crack Down

Footage of a crowd in northeastern China shows a crowd resisting government-mandated COVID-19 testing, as rumors of a quarantine refusal spreads.

C.D.C. ‘Has Published Only a Tiny Fraction of the Data It Has Collected’: New York Times

Information on hospitalizations and death by age and vaccination status would have helped inform whether healthy adults needed booster shots.

Ukraine Rejects Ultimatum as U.S.-Russia Ties ‘On the Brink of Collapse’

Ukraine won't accept ultimatums from Russia as Biden broadcasts "unacceptable" remarks about Putin.

Chinese Airliner Crashes With 132 Aboard in Country’s South

A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in a remote mountainous area of southern China on Monday, officials said, setting off a forest fire visible from space in the country’s worst air disaster in nearly a decade.

Canada’s Dangerous New CRT-Inspired Law Is Racist and Anti-white

Canada comes closer to implementing an Orwellian state by mandating adherence to the Critical Race Theory in its schools.

Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Advances, State Elections Board Approves Subpoena

Action allows Secretary of State investigators to compel testimony, delivery of evidence.

Churches Nationwide Give Away Free ‘Gas on God’ to Hundreds of Cars Amid Rising Prices

Amid rising gas prices, churches around the United States are helping communities by giving away thousands of dollars worth of gas to hundreds of cars, bringing smiles to the drivers, and infusing hope.

Seeing Life

The director of the first U.S. pro-life medical pregnancy center knows the power of an image in shaping convictions on abortion.

Russia Will Likely Take Kyiv, but Losses Could Run Into the ‘Tens of Thousands,’ Says Military Historian

Renowned Israeli historian Prof. Dr. Martin van Creveld warned that the conflict in Ukraine could last for months, and “maybe longer”

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