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U.S. Manufacturing Decline Indicative of Economic Condition

U.S. manufacturing has declined to its lowest level in almost three years.

Millions In COVID Stimulus Money Given To ‘Gotaway’ Illegal Immigrants

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General found that some of the $110 million from the 'American Rescue Plan' for immigrants at the southern border was misused by nonprofits.

‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley Released to Halfway House 14 Months Early After Jan 6 Sentence

Jacob Chansley, known as the "QAnon Shaman," has been released from prison to a halfway house after serving just under 27 months of his 41-month sentence for his involvement in the January 6th events at the U.S. Capitol.

9 Service Members Killed in Black Hawk Helicopter Crash During Training Mission in Kentucky

The cause of the crash still unknown and the incident currently under investigation.

Two High-Profile Soccer Players Collapse On Field In The Last Week

Two high-profile soccer players have collapsed during games after suffering cardiac arrest over the past week.

Meteorologist Prays On Air as Mississippi Storms Leave 23 Dead, 4 Missing

A meteorologist prayed live on air Friday as tornadoes ripped through Mississippi, leaving at least 23 dead.

Black Lives Matter Activists Executed a Shocking $83 Billion Shakedown of American Corporations

The Black Lives Matter (BLM) riots of 2020 were the largest and most successful shakedown in American history.

Uncertified Election System ‘SERVIS’ Reportedly Exposed in Multiple States, Raising Security and Legal Concerns

Experts have discovered that an uncertified election system called SERVIS, in use in multiple U.S. states including New Mexico, does not comply with election laws and is being used to prepare illegal post-election reports while violating laws requiring preservation of election records for 22 months.

Pharmaceutical Companies Pay TikTok Influencers to Market Prescription Drugs to Young People: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Pharmaceutical companies are paying TikTok influencers to market prescription drugs to young people, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, which calls for increased transparency and regulation in the use of patient influencers for pharmaceutical marketing, particularly when it comes to targeting young people.

Financially-Strapped Vatican Opens Its First-Ever Shopping Mall

The economically-ailing Vatican has inaugurated a 120,000-square-foot shopping mall to cater to the millions of tourists and pilgrims that visit it each year.

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