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New York Court Says State Can’t Shut Down Christian Adoption Agency

The agency only places children in homes with married mother and father.

U.S. Pandemic Committee Hasn’t Worked During COVID-19 Pandemic

A committee formed to evaluate research projects involving pathogens that could cause pandemics has not worked during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Epoch Times has learned.

1,300 New York Times Staffers Refuse Order to Return to Office

More than a thousand New York Times employees are refusing a company order to return to the office at least three days a week, citing inflationary pressures.

FBI Agents Under Investigation for Breaking Security Protocols

The officials reportedly brought unauthorized smartphones into secure locations.

Dems Worried About John Fetterman’s Health

As Dr. Mehmet Oz and Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman run neck-and-neck in the final stretch to claim a crucial U.S. Senate seat in the November midterms, questions regarding Fetterman’s overall health — following a near-fatal stroke incident in May — are finally being raised among his own people.

Federal Prosecutor Exposes Genitals, Forces Someone to Touch Them

Prosecutors declined to criminally charge an assistant U.S. attorney found to have “lacked candor” about publicly exposing their genitals and sexually assaulting a civilian on a date.

Trump Lawyers Oppose DOJ Request to Continue to Use Classified Docs Seized by FBI During Investigation

Former President Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s motion to continue its review of classified documents seized by the FBI during its raid of Mar-a-Lago last month, slamming the entire investigation as "unprecedented and misguided," and one that has "spiraled out of control," while stressing that the government has not yet proven that the records "remain classified."

Harris Says the Southern ‘Border Is Secure’

Chuck Todd, host of NBC's "Meet the Press," asked Vice President Kamala Harris in a recorded interview on Friday: "Since we're here in Texas,...

Biden Admin Gives Billions for Drug Paraphernalia in Kentucky ‘Harm Reduction’ Kiosks

NIH outfitting areas of rural Appalachia in Kentucky with "harm reduction" kiosks that will provide drug users with easy access to drug paraphernalia without the "stigma" of speaking to a human being.

New Film ‘Innovation Race’ Exposes China’s Plan to Use Tech to Dominate World Economically, Militarily (Watch Trailer)

The new documentary film “Innovation Race” makes the powerful case that communist China is now beating the United States at its own game by becoming the world’s repository of technology.

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