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Deep Blue States Continue to Hold the US Economy Down

Monday’s unemployment numbers show blue states are the leaders in the nation’s unemployment.

Hollywood Director Spike Lee Says He Has ‘Questions’ About Investigation Into 9/11 Attacks

Hollywood director Spike Lee has excited supporters of conspiracy theories after hinting that the World Trade Centre collapsed not as a result of a terrorist attack, but a controlled demolition.

FDA Grants Full Approval of Pfizer Vaccine, Critics Blast Agency for Lack of Data, Scientific Debate

Critics said it was concerning that full approval was based on only six months’ worth of data — despite clinical trials designed for two years — and that there was no public discussion of the data.

Arizona lawmakers to receive election audit results, final report won’t be public for days, report

The results of the audit of the 2020 presidential election results in Arizona's Maricopa County ​​are expected to be released Monday.

’15 Million Votes Cannot be Accounted For’ in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

We all know there was funny business during the 2020 election.

Trump becomes most vocal ex-president since Teddy Roosevelt: Over 400 statements since WH exit

As the chaos in Afghanistan unfolded, people around the world were clamoring to hear from President Biden, who was on vacation at Camp David.

Wendy Rogers, Doug Mastriano, Teddy Daniels Demand Maricopa-Style 2020 Audit In Pennsylvania

"We're not just doing this for 2022, we need to find out what happened in 2020"

Hyatt buys Apple Leisure Group and its 100 hotels for $2.7 billion

Hyatt Hotels (NYSE: H) agreed to buy resort operator Apple Leisure Group from KKR and KSL Capital Partners for $2.7 billion in cash.

US Census finds white population decreased for the first time on record

A report from the U.S. Census Bureau found that the nation is diversifying and the white population had decreased for the first time on record.

DOJ to Review Long-Classified 9/11 Files as Victims’ Relations Push for Increased Transparency

More than 1,600 people who have been affected by the September 11 attacks released a letter addressed to President Joe Biden to say they could not “in good faith” welcome his visit to mark the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the twin towers until he “fulfills his commitment” to release documents so far blocked by the government.

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