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U.S. Army Advertises ‘Covid Vaccine Not Required’

The United States Army is advertising that the COVID-19 vaccine is not required for new recruits.

Trump Gag Order Temporarily Lifted

An appeals court temporarily overturned a gag order placed on Donald Trump.

Over 500 Biden Government Employees Write Letter Calling for Ceasefire

More than 500 employees and staffers in the Biden government have signed a letter calling for President Joe Biden to push a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Miscarriages Surge After COVID-19 Vaccine

A report from Steadfast Nation found that miscarriage rates of doubled since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines.

U.S. Border Crossings ‘Not in My Lane’: FBI Director

FBI Director Christopher Wray said during a House subcommittee meeting that discussing the number of individuals on the terror watchlist crossing the border is "not in my lane."

Total Number of U.S. Privately Owned Firearms Passes 500 Million

The total number of privately owned firearms in the United States has passed 500 million.

Jewish Students Sue NYU Over Antisemitism

Three students sued New York University (NYU) this week, accusing the school of creating a hostile environment for Jewish students.

Nearly 60 U.S. Troops Injured During Attacks in Iraq and Syria in Just One Month

U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria have come under attack by Iranian-backed proxies 55 times in the last month.

Police Arrest 8 Teenagers Over Deadly Beating of White High School Student in Vegas

Vegas police have arrested 8 teenagers over the beating and death of white high school student Jonathan Lewis.

U.K. Government Orders Death of Baby Girl After Preventing Parents From Taking Her to Italy For Treatment

Britain's High Court executed a sick 8-month-old girl early Monday morning after her parents fought in recent weeks to continue receiving treatment for her mitochondrial disorder.

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