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Study Finds Masks Cause Headaches, Restrict Oxygen Intake

A review of over 2,000 studies.

Biden Signs Bill Ending COVID-19 National Emergency

"On Monday, April 10, 2023, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 7, which terminates the national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic," the White House announcement reads.

Norfolk Southern Train Carrying Diesel Fuel Derails in Alabama, Hospitalizing Two

A Norfolk Southern train carrying diesel fuel derailed outside of Jasper, Alabama this weekend, briefly trapping two of the crew members.

Dozens of Athletes Sign Letter Opposing Federal Bill That Protects Women’s Sports

Forty professional and Olympic athletes signed a letter in opposition to the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023, which prohibits biological men from competing in women's sports.

Jim Jordan Subpoenas FBI Director Wray Over Agency Planting Informants in Churches

"We now know that the FBI relied on at least one undercover agent to produce its analysis, and that the FBI proposed that its agents engage in outreach to Catholic parishes to develop sources among the clergy and church leadership to inform on Americans practicing their faith," says Rep. Jordan.

England’s Largest Teacher’s Union Votes To Host More Drag Queens At Schools

The United Kingdom’s largest teacher’s union said this week that schools across the nation should welcome drag queens and host more LGBT events.

Texas Proposes Gold-Backed Digital Currency as Alternative to Central Bank Digital Currencies

The proposed digital currency in Texas would be unique as it would be based on a physical asset, gold, and each unit of the digital currency issued would represent a particular fraction of a troy ounce of gold held in trust.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Working ‘Swiftly’ To Pardon Daniel Perry After Soros’ DA Prosecution

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Saturday that he was working "swiftly" to get Daniel Perry a pardon after he was convicted in a case involving self-defense during the BLM riots of 2020.

Shooting Attack in Downtown Louisville Leaves Five Dead, Shooter Neutralized: Police

Five people have died in a shooting attack in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, prompting the governor's response.

Catholic Priests Kicked Out Of Walter Reed Right Before Easter, Replaced With Secular Group

The Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services accused Walter Reed National Military Medical Center of not allowing Catholic service members and veterans their right to practice their religion.

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