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Katie Hobbs Blocks Scheduled Executions of 100 Murderers in Controversial Move

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is beginning her term with a controversial decision that has Republicans and the families of victims up in arms.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Former Whole Foods Employees Who Wore BLM Mask Violating Store Policy Were Not Discriminated Against

“Here, the Court finds that no reasonable jury could conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that Whole Foods’ reasons for Plaintiffs’ terminations were pretextual and motivated by discriminatory animus," the judge said.

U.S. to Equip Ukraine with M1 Abrams Tanks in Policy Reversal

$400 million package also includes eight M88 recovery vehicles.

Alarm Sounds as Former U.S. Intelligence Employees Find Big Tech Jobs

LinkedIn employment files show that Big Tech companies hired more than 200 former workers for various U.S. intelligence agencies.

Cardiologist Calling On FAA to Recognize Spike Protein-Induced Heart Damage in Pilots

At least seven million Americans have had their hearts damaged either by Covid or Covid shots.

Global Cooling to Occur Through 2050s

A decline of up to 0.3° C is expected.

Iowa and Utah Lead States on School Choice Progress in the New Year

As America celebrates National School Choice Week, two states—Iowa and Utah—have made the first moves this year to empower families with a greater say in how their children are educated.

Data Reveals Record Number of Border Deaths Under Biden Presidency

U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded 880 illegal migrant deaths last fiscal year under the Biden administration, marking the highest number of deaths since data became available, according to data obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request.

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain Expected To Step Down From Biden Admin.

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is expected to step down from his position in the coming weeks, The New York Times reported, citing anonymous senior administration officials.

DOJ Refused to Provide Investigation Materials to House Republicans

The Department of Justice will not provide House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, with materials related to its ongoing investigations, the agency said Friday.

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