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Biden’s New CDC Director Vigorously Pushed COVID Masks, Vaccines, Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Child Compliance

She told citizens to answer phone calls from government employees and answer questions regarding personal health information.

Pentagon Tracks Social Media for ‘Embarrassing’ Posts Aimed at Officials

Surveillance involves collecting publicly available data, detecting perceived online threats, and even pinpointing individuals' exact locations.

Israel Worries Biden Admin’s Weapons to Ukraine Being Intercepted by Islamist Militant Groups

Israeli commander "very worried that some of these capabilities are going to fall to Hezbollah and Hamas' hands."

Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Ordered to Pay $475K Fine for ‘Misusing’ NYPD During Presidential Run

Former Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio has been ordered to pay a $475K fine for misusing the NYPD during his presidential run in 2020.

24,000 Fewer Abortions in U.S. Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

A new study reveals there have been around 24,000 fewer abortions since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision last year.

Bud Light CEO Unveils Recovery Plan After Devastating Sales Decline Triggered by Transgender Collaboration

The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.

House Votes to Overturn Supreme Court Ruling That Gave Executive Branch Too Much Regulatory Power

The bill aims to overturn the 1984 Supreme Court ruling, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

Swedish Biometrics Company Joins World Economic Forum Program

The Swedish biometrics company Fingerprint Cards has joined the World Economic Forum's (WEF) New Champions Community.

New York Approves Controversial ‘Reparations’ Bill

It's now pending the consideration of New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

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