November

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Launches Inquiry into Alleged Misconduct by Senior Special Counsel Prosecutor Jack Smith

"The Department's mission is to ensure impartial justice by upholding the rule of law, requiring all Department employees."

Biden Admin Asks Federal Agencies to Apply ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ to Scientific Research

The White House has reportedly issued a memo directing federal agencies to apply "Indigenous Knowledge" to "research, policies, and decision making."

Biden Admin Pledges Over $1 Billion for Ukraine

The new funding is expected to cover "a range" of investments, according to a high-level State Department source who chose to remain anonymous.

Vaccinated Whoopi Goldberg Missing From ‘The View’ After Contracting COVID-19

Co-host of "The View" Whoopi Goldberg is absent from the show after contracting COVID-19 for the third time.

West Nile Virus Cases Explode Across U.S. After Mosquitos Released via Bill Gates-Funded Project Approved by EPA

In November 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that MosquitoMate, Inc. had submitted plans to infect live male mosquitoes with a bacteria called "Wolbachia pipientis," which enhances WNV infection.

Thousands of 2020 Michigan Voter Registration Forms Have Matching Handwriting, Incorrect Addresses

Questions surrounding the 2020 election in Michigan continue to circulate as investigations have led to no direct answers concerning thousands of mystery ballots.

China Ends Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Inbound Travelers Amid Economic Challenges

As China marks its journey towards normalization post-pandemic, the nation has announced that it will discontinue its requirement for incoming travelers to present negative COVID-19 test results.

Sen. Ron Johnson Seeks Investigation into NIH Over Concealed COVID Records

Johnson stated, “These statements reveal an attempt to limit public access to certain communications directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially in violation of federal record keeping requirements.”

Widespread Overdiagnosis of Breast Cancer in Older Women: Study

According to new research, breast cancer in women ages 70 to 85 is often overdiagnosed, leading to unnecessary treatment.

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