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Tornadoes Hit Several States: Death, Injuries, Damage

Destruction reported in Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

Michigan Catholic Diocese Says Gay, ‘Transgender’ Individuals Should Be Denied Sacraments

LGBT individuals should not receive baptism, communion until they have “repented,” guidance says.

DeSantis: 6 Proposals to Crack Down on Corporations, Left-Wing NGOs Aiding Illegal Immigration

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced six legislative proposals, with hopes to pass them into law through the legislature, that would drastically crackdown on corporations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) who facilitate illegal immigration to the state.

‘Build Back Better’ Could Cost $3 Trillion Over Next Decade if Permanent

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released an analysis on Friday estimating that President Joe Biden's 'Build Back Better' (BBB) plan could increase the federal deficit by $3 trillion over the next decade if the proposed programs are made permanent, according to CNN.

COVID relief funds diverted to NY CRT-style K-12 training via Biden American Rescue Plan

U.S. taxpayers are subsidizing New York's Culturally Responsive Sustaining Education Framework, which "portrays America as a structurally biased and oppressive nation in need of fundamental transformation," warns scholar/commentator Stanley Kurtz.

CDC: Zero Omicron Deaths in U.S., Only One Person Needed Hospitalization

Infections “appear to be mild.” The CDC confirmed today that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has killed precisely zero people in the U.S., with only...

Natural Immunity More Protective Over Time than COVID Vax

The study is suggests natural immunity best protects against infection and severe illness from Covid-19.

Lawmaker Pulls Bill that Would Have Forced Unvaxxed to Pay Their Own Medical Costs

Illinois Rep. says bill too "divisive," brought "threats" against his family.

Zero Omicron Deaths in U.S., Only One Person Needed Hospitalization: CDC

The CDC confirmed today that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has killed precisely zero people in the U.S., with only one case requiring hospital treatment.

School boards face lawsuits, recalls for censoring public comments on hot-button issues

Federal judge suspends Pennsylvania school district's vague policy on prohibited speech while considering whether to hold officials personally liable.

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