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‘This…Is Like Hell’: North Koreans Reveal Horrific Turn as Dire Conditions Inside Hyper-Reclusive Nation Worsen

North Korea is already one of the most diabolical countries for human rights violations. Consistently rated the worst nation in the world for Christian persecution and...

US Issues 1st Passport Listing Gender as ‘X’

The United States has issued its first passport with an “X” gender designation and expects to be able to offer the option to nonbinary, intersex, and gender-nonconforming people early next year, the State Department said Wednesday.

‘Skirt-Wearing,’ ‘Gender Fluid’ Teen Found Guilty Of Loudoun County Bathroom Rape

Police previously arrested the victim's father at a school board meeting

It’s time for candidates and politicians to boycott Pfizer’s toxic PAC donations

This is Pfizer's country. We merely live in it.

Judge Finds Teenager Guilty in Loudoun County Bathroom Assault

A Virginia judge on Monday found a teenage boy guilty of sexually assaulting a schoolmate.

Yale epidemiologist: I would pull child from school to avoid vaccine

'There's no choice, your child's life is on the line'

School boards group that equated parental activism with ‘domestic terrorism’ owes IRS $20 million

Montana affiliate was "underwhelmed" by evidence National School Boards Association used to justify FBI intervention.

Coming Into Focus: Hillary’s Secretive, Russiagate-Flogging Pair Of Super-Lawyers

The indictment of Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann for allegedly lying to the FBI sheds new light on the pivotal role of Democratic operatives...

Concerned Mother Wants to Air TV Ad on Pfizer’s Dangerous Vaccine After Daughter Is Severely and Permanently Damaged — But Comcast Refuses Ad at...

13-year-old Maddie de Garay volunteered for the Pfizer vaccine clinical trials. According to her parents, she volunteered to help, but did not expect that she would suffer significant Pfizer vaccine-related injuries.

Democratic cities that sought to defund police reverse course amid rising crime, cop shortages

Some Democratic cities that once sought to defund their police departments are now reversing course — some by their own volition, some under pressure from Republican governors or citizen-led initiatives.

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