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U.S. Suicides at New High

Suicide rates in the United States are now more common than they were since World War II.

Former WEF Executive, Twitter CEO Discusses ‘Lawful but Awful’ Monitoring

Former World Economic Forum (WEF) executive and Twitter, now called X, CEO Linda Yaccarino discussed freedom of speech policies in a CNBC interview.

Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Three Additional Charges

Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to three additional charges brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

Jan 6 Events Were a ‘Cover Up’: Ex-Capitol Police Chief

"If I was allowed to do my job as the chief, we wouldn't be here, this didn't have to happen," said ex-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund.

New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

Taxpayer-Funded Youth Center Shares Drag Tutorials

An Ohio LGBT youth center is teaching drag to children.

NYT Columnist Admits Anti-Trumpers Are the ‘Bad Guys’

David Brooks from New York Times admitted that the “elite” have used selfish strategies to achieve a sense of moral superiority over trump supporters.

Swedes Form Their Own Group To Fight Against Migrant Crime

Residents of Husby, located just outside of Stockholm, are creating a group of citizens to fight against crime and drug addiction among their homeless population.

Michigan Officials Seek Charges for 2020 Election Investigators

A Michigan special prosecutor is charging a Republican for running tests on a voting machine.

1 in 5 Expected to Be Diagnosed With ‘Major Illness’ by 2040

A new report from the Health Foundation (HF) stated that one-in-five people are expected to be diagnosed with a “major illness” by 2040.

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