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Derek Chauvin Appeals Murder Conviction

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction on the grounds that the jury was swayed by publicity and protesters.

Who Waited Two Years to Admit COVID-19 Is Airborne — But Why?

The World Health Organization is supposed to be an "expert" when it comes to protecting public health, but it was clueless when it came to letting the public know how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted.

University Unlawfully Stops Christian Students From Debating Gay Marriage

Three Christian college students have sued the University of Idaho for alleged wrongful punishment for expressing traditional views on marriage and sexual ethics on campus.

Musk Sells $4B in Tesla Shares

Elon Musk has sold 4.4 million shares of Tesla stock worth roughly $4 billion, most likely to help fund his purchase of Twitter.

Federal Informant in Trump Investigation Found Dead After He’s Reported Missing

A federal informant who worked with federal authorities investigating links between former President Donald Trump and Deutsche Bank was found dead in Los Angeles on Monday, officials said.

FDA Rubber-Stamps Remdesivir for Infants Without Evidence of Safety, Efficacy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of the antiviral therapy, remdesivir, to treat COVID-19 in infants four weeks and older.

Republicans Pushing to Impeach DHS Secretary Over Growing Border Crisis

House Republicans are reportedly plotting the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Trump-Appointed Judge to Block Biden from Ending Title 42 at Southern Border

"This temporary restraining order is expected to keep Title 42 in place until further court proceedings," said Missouri's attorney general.

Audio Leaked From Twitter Post-Musk Buyout Meeting Reveals Board’s ‘Emotional’ Reaction (Listen)

Audio released Tuesday by Project Veritas indicates that staffers and board members are not happy with the buyout.

Trump Appeals New York Contempt Ruling

Donald Trump has appealed a New York judge’s decision to hold the former president in contempt of court and fine him $10,000 per day for failing to comply with a subpoena for evidence in the state attorney general’s civil investigation into his business dealings.

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