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Hollywood Director Spike Lee Says He Has ‘Questions’ About Investigation Into 9/11 Attacks

Hollywood director Spike Lee has excited supporters of conspiracy theories after hinting that the World Trade Centre collapsed not as a result of a terrorist attack, but a controlled demolition.

Mayor Bill de Blasio sued by business owners over New York City’s vaccine mandate

A group of restaurant owners and five small businesses filed a lawsuit Tuesday, Aug. 17, against New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio over the city’s vaccine mandate targeting “certain establishments.” The lawsuit was filed in Richmond County Supreme Court.

BlackRock Wants Investors to Increase China Exposure, Should You Follow?

BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager with more than $9 trillion in assets under management, recently made a very contrarian call.

CA Pastor Reveals Link Between CNN and Chinese Communist Party at ‘ReAwaken America Tour’

Pastor Phil Hotsenpiller discusses how biblical prophecy connects to China and how China connects to CNN during Clay Clark's "ReAwaken America Tour."

InfoWars host Owen Shroyer charged over Capitol riot

InfoWars’ Owen Shroyer has been charged with participating in the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill. Shroyer, a co-host of controversial media personality Alex Jones, says he’s innocent of the charges, which include violent entry.

Cuomo files for retirement benefits

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has filed for retirement benefits days before he leaves the governor’s office after resigning over a sexual harassment scandal. 

60-Year-Old American Mom Flies Halfway Around the World, Rescues 10 Afghan Girls

If you don’t think there are any heroes who took action to save lives right before the Afghanistan debacle, think again. 

Sixteen million mystery ballots demonstrate the need for vote-integrity efforts

A new report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative group specializing in voting laws, makes abundantly clear why widespread mail-in balloting is a horrible idea.

Are US citizens being asked to pay $2,000 for evacuation flights out of Kabul?

After the State Department issued an alert over the weekend saying U.S. citizens could have to pay $2,000 or more for evacuation flights out of Afghanistan, a report indicated people hoping to escape are being asked to pay up.

Red states leading US economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic

States with Republican governors are leading the U.S. economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, while those run by Democrats – which tended to impose lengthier and stricter lockdowns on businesses – are faced with significantly higher unemployment rates. 

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