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Norway Pushes Ahead With Digital Currency, Ignoring Privacy Concerns

Norway is looking to join several countries that are on track to introduce a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) – a centralized form of digital money.

House Oversight Requests Testimony From Hunter Biden Art Dealer

House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) requested Georges Bergès, Hunter Biden's art dealer, to testify before Congress.

Cardiologist Calling On FAA to Recognize Spike Protein-Induced Heart Damage in Pilots

At least seven million Americans have had their hearts damaged either by Covid or Covid shots.

Gates and Ford Foundations Fund Chinese Military Research

"Any American foundation contributing to causes that advance CCP-aligned interests in the developing world has serious questions to answer," says Rep. Gallagher.

Department of Defense to Give $3 Million to Company Behind Wuhan Lab Leak

EcoHealth Alliance to use the funding to "reduce the threat of viral spillover from wildlife in the Philippines."

Debt Ceiling Hysteria and Hypocrisy

This week the US government reached its 31.4 trillion dollars borrowing limit, better known as the “debt ceiling.”

Retired FBI Agent Who Led Trump-Russia Probe Arrested for His Own Ties to Russian Oligarch

Charles McGonigal (57), a former senior FBI counterintelligence official who led the Trump-Russia probe, has been arrested and charged with violating U.S. sanctions by agreeing to provide services to Oleg Deripaska, a sanctioned Russian oligarch.

Ohio Republican Senator JD Vance Requests a Full Accounting of Biden’s $120 Billion to Ukraine

Freshman US Senator JD Vance from Ohio wants to know what all Americans want to know – where has the billions of dollars sent to Ukraine landed? 

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

‘Study Shows Government’s Family Leave Mandates Have Thwarted Women’s Wage Gains’: Rachel Greszler

White women's wages were converging relative to white men's at a rate of 0.70 percentage points per year before the passage of the '93 Family Medical Leave Act.

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