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Sheriff of Arizona County Featured in ‘2000 Mules’ Announces 2020 Voting Fraud Investigations

The sheriff's office of an Arizona county highlighted in Dinesh D'Souza's "2000 Mules" documentary on alleged ballot harvesting and trafficking in the 2020 presidential election announced Wednesday it has teamed up with the county recorder to investigate 2020 election fraud.

Over 50 Percent of Baby Formula Supply Out of Stock in 8 States

The baby formula supply in eight states has been more than cut in half as the national formula shortage affecting helpless babies and their parents continues to worsen.

Pew Survey Finds COVID Has Virtually Disappeared as a Major Concern For Americans

Illustrating how the issue has largely disappeared, a new poll of Americans finds COVID to be the least of their concerns out of a list of 12 different subjects.

Family Sues TikTok After 10-Year-Old Dies From ‘Blackout Challenge’

A heartbroken Pennsylvania mother is suing TikTok after her 10-year-old daughter died from doing what's referred to on the video network as the "Blackout Challenge."

Playstation & Netflix Trigger Woke Employees With Memos Urging Respect of Different Opinions

Liberal employees working for both Playstation and Netflix were “seething” after each company issued internal memos urging workers to be more understanding of opposing viewpoints.

‘Crack Pipes’ in White House’s ‘Safe Smoking Kits’ 

Kits obtained from five locations all contained crack pipes.

Musk Twitter Deal On Hold

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said Friday he is putting on hold his purchase of Twitter.

Florida, Texas Students Excelled While Students in Democratic Lock-Down States Lost Academic Ground

A new study has found that although “high-poverty schools” suffered large losses in achievement by switching to remote learning during the coronavirus lockdowns, districts that remained largely in-person lost relatively little ground.

Pelosi Quotes Bible to Justify Sending Military Aid to Ukraine

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was blasted by critics overnight following her speech late Tuesday on the House floor in which she quoted the Gospel of Matthew in order to shore up support for the $40 billion Ukraine aid bill that was later approved by the chamber.

All Eyes on the Vatican After Cardinal Zen’s Arrest

Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired Cardinal Bishop of Hong Kong and one of the world’s leading human rights activists, was arrested on Wednesday evening in Hong Kong along with three others.

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