March

Chinese Rocket’s Military Spy Satellites Break Up Over Texas, Debris Field Miles Wide

A Chinese rocket's second stage that launched three military surveillance satellites in June broke up over Texas with a debris field that could be several hundred miles long.

Gavin Newsom Takes ‘Personal Trip’ to Mexico Amid California Storms, Tests Positive for COVID

This is the second time the California governor has had COVID-19.

US Jobless Claims Rise by Most in 5 Months

As of the week ending February 25, about 1.72 million people were receiving jobless aid, an increase of 69,000 from the previous week.

Afghanistan Withdrawal Left Taliban in Possession of Billions Worth of U.S. Military Equipment

The terrorist group acquired almost $7.2 billion worth of military equipment.

Mother Sues Doctor Who Administered Vaccines to Her Children Without Consent

The mother of two children who were given COVID vaccines without her consent is suing the doctor who administered the vaccines.

Leana Wen Admits ‘Follow the Science’ Slogan ‘Fuels Distrust’ in Health Community: We ‘Must Display Humility’

Dr. Leana Wen, a physician, CNN medical analyst and Washington Post contributing columnist who once promoted pandemic lockdowns is now admitting that the slogan promoting medical compliance, "follow the science," actually "fuels distrust" toward the scientific and medical community.

COVID Vax Linked to Fivefold Increase in Cancer Biomarker: Cureus Journal of Medical Science

Female patient's cancer biomarker level increased by 4.9 times, or 393.67%, after taking the COVID vaccine.

The Federal Reserve’s Magic Trick: Big Tech

Now you see it … maybe soon you won’t.

Lawmaker Introduces Bill Exploring Potential Texas Secession

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton (R) introduced a bill that calls for voters to decide if Texas should consider secession from the United States.

Arizona Supreme Court Expedites Kari Lake Lawsuit

Arizona's highest court will consider Lake's petition on March 21.

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