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WEF Launches ‘Metaverse’ Initiative, Predicts Digital Lives Will Become ‘More Meaningful to Us Than Our Physical Lives’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) and major corporations, following talks at last month’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, launched a new initiative: “Defining and Building the Metaverse.”

Republican Candidate Holds Lead in Traditionally Blue Oregon Governor’s Race

A Republican gubernatorial candidate is making a lot of progress in a historically deep blue state in an election cycle that does not favor Democrats.

‘2000 Mules’ Election Fraud Documentary Resonates With Voters

Film investigates the likelihood of election fraud in 2020.

Escaped Texas Convicted Murderer Killed in Police Shootout

Convict escaped from a prison transport.

Fauci Likely to Step Down as NIH Head in 2024

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s lead immunologist who accepted the position of chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said this week it’s likely that he will step down as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2024.

WHO Forced to Back Down After Numerous Nations Reject Pandemic Treaty

The World Health Organization was forced to go back to the drawing board after multiple nations and the entire continent of Africa rejected its pandemic treaty power grab in favor of national sovereignty.

Florida Kicks Off Pride Month Challenging Science of Transgenderism  

Florida State Health Agency issues report challenging science behind "gender-affirming" care.

U.S. Embassy to the Vatican Flies Rainbow Flag for Pride Month

Embassy in Rome began flying the flag Wednesday.

U.S. Marine Corps Celebrates ‘Pride Month’ with Rainbow Bullets

Their celebratory image features rainbow-tipped bullets.

Illegal Immigrant Population Soars to 11.6 Million

Joe Biden’s open borders policies have led to a more than 10% surge in the United States's illegal immigrant population, according to a new review of federal data.

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