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Biden’s Absence from 9/11 Ceremonies: What Does It Signal?

This year marks the 22nd anniversary of the horrific events of September 11, 2001. Across the nation, Americans have come together to honor the...

September 11, 2021: Reflecting on a Day that Changed the World

Twenty years ago, on a clear September morning, the world stood still as a series of tragic events unfolded on American soil.

The Spread of Lawlessness in America: A Reflection on 9/11 and Beyond

"Little did we know that this ordinary journey would soon become a life-altering experience."

Biden Faces Backlash from 9/11 Families Over Absence from Memorial Sites

This marks the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president has not spent the day either at one of the attack sites or the White House.

NFL Fans Erupt in Boos After ‘Black National Anthem’ Performance

A local choir performed a song some consider to be the “black national anthem,” resulting in boos from the crowd watching the Kansas City Chiefs play the Detroit Lions.

Loomer Finds ‘Irrefutable Evidence’ Feds Running U.S.-Based Violent Nazi Militia, Alleges Ukrainian Spies Penetrated U.S. Capitol on Jan 6

“I have obtained new evidence of the Feds manipulating [the report]…which proves the fact that the feds are running a US-based violent and armed Nazi militia member named Kent ‘Boneface’ McLellan," says Loomer.

California Becomes First State To Recognize August as ‘Transgender History Month’

California is the first state in the nation to label August as “Transgender History Month."

California Judge Temporarily Blocks Policy Requiring Parental Notification of Student Gender Changes

A California judge placed a temporary block on a Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education policy that requires parents to be notified if their child changes his or her gender identity.

Air Force Creating Diversity ‘Progress Dashboard’

The U.S. Air Force is creating a system to track the progress of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility goals.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

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