Month

Swiss President Opposes Supply of Arms to Ukraine, Reiterates Neutrality

Switzerland will continue to oppose the supply of arms to Ukraine as the country retains its constitutional neutrality, President Alain Berset confirmed on Tuesday.

Impressions From the House Investigation Into the COVID Lab Leak

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s subcommittee on the COVID-19 pandemic recently held its first hearing as part of its investigation into the virus' origins.

House to Vote on Bill Demanding Biden Declassify COVID Intelligence

The House is set to vote on a bill that demands the Biden administration to declassify documents linking a Chinese lab to COVID-19 origins.

Biden’s Proposes Over $2 Trillion in Tax Hikes

Taxes aimed at corporations could get passed on to consumers.

Preacher Reported to Counter-Terrorism Police for Calling Transgender ‘Man in Woman’s Clothing’

The preacher was “viewed to be persistently and illegally espousing an extreme point of view,” according to his probation officer.

Tucker Carlson Exposes Jan 6 Fraud

Tucker Carlson aired never-before-seen footage from the Capitol riots on Monday, exposing the truth behind the events that happened January 6, 2021.

COVID Vax Linked to Fivefold Increase in Cancer Biomarker: Cureus Journal of Medical Science

Female patient's cancer biomarker level increased by 4.9 times, or 393.67%, after taking the COVID vaccine.

‘Pro-Ukrainian’ Group Suspected in Bombing of Nord Stream Pipelines: NYT Source

Anonymous U.S. officials suggest that a pro-Ukrainian group is suspected to have been responsible for the September 2022 bombing of Nord Stream pipelines, according to The New York Times, although it is unclear who directed or paid for the operation.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img