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IRS Employees Allegedly Stole $400,000 in COVID Aid and Used It to Buy Cars, Vegas Trips

Five IRS employees allegedly received nearly $400,000 after fraudulently applying for more than $1.1 million in relief in government funding intended for small businesses damaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday.

George Floyd Attorney Ben Crump Sued After Client Receives Zero Dollars From $1 Million+ GoFundMe Fundraiser

The mother of Daunte Wright Senior’s son has sued Wright Senior’s parents and her lawyer, claiming she failed to receive “one single penny” from a GoFundMe fundraiser created for the benefit of Wright Senior’s son.

U.S. Debt Surpasses $31 Trillion Under Biden

The national debt has exceeded $31 trillion and has now increased by $3.34 trillion since President Joe Biden took office.

Kanye West: ‘Everyone Knows That Black Lives Matter Was a Scam. Now It’s Over.’

Rap mogul and billionaire fashion entrepreneur Kanye West has declared that Black Lives Matter was always just a “scam,” saying that the movement is now “over.”

‘Pediatric Gender Clinics’ Opening Across U.S.

Highly profitable pediatric gender clinics have been opening all across the country over the past few decades.

Newsom Signs Bill That Removes Children From Parents Who Oppose Transgender Treatments

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that he says protects transgender-identifying children but that critics say will allow the state to take custody of out-of-state minors whose parents oppose transgender treatments.

76% Of Border Crossers Bused to NYC Remain in Homeless Shelters

The overwhelming majority of border crossers and illegal aliens sent to the sanctuary city of New York City are still in the city’s homeless shelter system after having arrived on migrant buses sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

Supreme Court to Review Section 230 for Big Tech

The Supreme Court agreed to take up two cases that could potentially challenge antitrust protections for Big Tech companies. The nation's highest court approved on...

In Defense of a Foreign-Policy ‘Third Way’

It would be hard to craft a series of words less connotative of competence and authority than “the long-standing internationalist bipartisan D.C. foreign-policy consensus.”

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