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Why the Special Counsel Needs to Fight for More Spygate Documents, Stat

Special Counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served as Christopher Steele’s primary sub-source, will soon heat up—maybe as early as next week, if prosecutors are wise and return to the grand jury to obtain the documents the Hillary Clinton campaign wrongfully withheld based on attorney-client privilege.

WEF Launches ‘Metaverse’ Initiative, Predicts Digital Lives Will Become ‘More Meaningful to Us Than Our Physical Lives’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) and major corporations, following talks at last month’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, launched a new initiative: “Defining and Building the Metaverse.”

WHO Forced to Back Down After Numerous Nations Reject Pandemic Treaty

The World Health Organization was forced to go back to the drawing board after multiple nations and the entire continent of Africa rejected its pandemic treaty power grab in favor of national sovereignty.

Pfizer COVID-19 Pill Does Not Provide Significant Benefit in Patients Under 65

Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill helps reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the elderly but provides no strong benefit for those under 65, according to a new study.

Is Biden the Worst President in U.S. History? He’s Doing His Best to Earn the Title

It is a question that has probably entered the minds of millions of Americans as they watch their country disappear: is Joe Biden the worst president in U.S. history?

5 New Questions About Russia Collusion Probe Emerging from Sussman Trial

While the trial of 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann concluded with his acquittal, Special Counsel John Durham's prosecution team succeeded in revealing new evidence about how the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative got foisted upon the FBI and the nation.

JP Morgan CEO Defends World Economic Forum’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’

“I’m not woke. And I think people are mistaking the stakeholder capitalism thing for being woke,” Jamie Dimon.

Blue Cities Won’t Enforce Abortion Bans

Cities have a "wide range of powers" they can utilize to protect abortion rights, says the National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller.

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