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Commentators, Politicians Celebrate 2nd Place Women’s Swimmer Who Lost to Biological Male

Americans rallied behind the NCAA women's swimming second place winner due to her first place loss to a biological male.

Putin Sends Warning to ‘Traitors’ Within Russia

Russians were warned by President Vladimir Putin that the nation should go through a "self-purification" due to alleged "traitors" in their midst.

Fauci Considers Stepping Down: ‘I Can’t Stay at This Job Forever’

“I have said that I would stay in what I’m doing until we get out of the pandemic phase, and I think we might be there already,” Fauci said.

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

Former Intel Chief: FBI ‘For Sure’ Committed Crimes Investigating Trump-Russia Collusion

'Political appointees and the leaders of the FBI and DOJ purposefully manipulated the truth,' former acting DNI Ric Grenell says.

U.S., Mexico Prepare for New Migrant Wave as Inflation Surges

Officials from the administrations of presidents Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in recent days discussed their concern about the impact that rising food and energy prices will have on the region

White House Reiterates It Won’t Enforce No-Fly Zone Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that the United States won't be implementing the requested no-fly zone in Ukraine due to the danger of being pulled into an all-out world war.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Banned Film Exposes the Real Reason for the COVID Pandemic

Prior to 2020, if you heard the term “lockdown” you might think of something that happens in a prison — not in a free society. This mechanism of control has since become commonplace — not among prisoners but among the free — with repercussions that are only beginning to be understood.

U.S. Bars Ex-spies From Becoming ‘Mercenaries,’ Following Reuters Series

A new law bans the United States' former spies from hiring themselves out to foreign governments right after they stop working for Washington.

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