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Michigan School Shooter Eligible For Life Without Parole

Ethan Crumbley, 17, the teenager who plead guilty to murdering four students and injuring seven others during a school shooting in 2021 is eligible for a life sentence without parole.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Filmmaker To Run for President of Mexico as Independent Candidate

Filmmaker and actor Eduardo Verástegui has filed to run for president in Mexico's 2024 election as an independent candidate.

School Board Officials Call Police on ‘Trumpish’-Looking Individuals

The citizens looked "different," according to school board officials.

Gretchen Whitmer Consultant Used Coded Message in ‘Calculated’ Move To Protect Email From Public

A consultant for Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) used letters from the Greek alphabet as a coded message to hide information in an email.

Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa Faces Backlash For Recommending ‘Sound of Freedom’ Movie

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa faced criticism from liberals after recommending that people watch the "Sound of Freedom" movie.

Biden Gave Taliban Over $2 Billion in Two Years: Report

According to a new report, President Biden has allegedly given the Taliban over $2 billion dollars in just two years.

Senators Propose Bill to Mandate American-Made Flags for Federal Purchases

“The American flag is our nation’s most visible symbol and there is no question the United States government should buy flags that are made here at home.”

U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Bills to Combat Foreign Influence on Policy Making

"By providing more transparency about foreign lobbying practices, these bipartisan bills will help stop attempts by foreign adversaries to influence our political process," Senator Peters stated.

ESG Compliance Hurts Businesses, Retirees, and Economy, Hearing Reveals

The hearing concluded that ESG measures are harming the ability of businesses to provide financial returns, leading to negative impacts on retirees and pensions.

‘Over-Vaccination’ Could Lessen Protection from COVID-19 and Cause ‘More Severe’ Illness: Autoimmune Disease, Cancer, Heart Disease (Journal ‘Vaccines’)

"The conventional SARS-CoV-2 vaccine’s ability to provide immunological protection may be significantly impacted by over-vaccination. If this happens, either newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases or people who have already contracted the virus again may have a more severe case of the illness. This concept was proposed after seeing tolerance of both the humoral and cellular immune responses to prolonged booster immunization doses."

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