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U.S. drug agents counterattacking Fentanyl on Chinese mainland

U.S. drug agents are expanding operations in China – six years after America’s largest trading partner and global rival emerged as the main source of chemicals used to make highly lethal fentanyl. It’s now claiming 65,000 American lives a year.

Mercola: The Scheming of Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci

How did we get into the mess we're now in?

Only 1.7% of South African Omicron Patients Require Hospitalization

Data from all over the world suggests that this variant is mild and similar to the common cold.

DHS Alejandro Mayorkas: Silicon Valley ‘Committed’ to Speech Curbs

Alejandro Mayorkas, the nation’s zealously pro-migration border chief, says the nation’s technology companies want to curb Americans’ speech that is deemed “misinformation.”

Investigation reveals U.S. taxes paying for illegals to break border barrier

Being handed out to immigrants on bank cards, sometimes as folding cash in envelopes

UPenn Parents Plead with NCAA to Change Rules After Trans Swimmer Dominates Women’s Competition

Parents of the University of Pennsylvania women’s swim team have written a letter urging the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to change its rules on transgender athletes in response to Lia Thomas – a biological male – dominating the competition.

Nation’s capital an illegal immigrant safe haven; most of city a no-go zone for ICE arrests

Any Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who wants to arrest an illegal immigrant in the District of Columbia will have to hope the target is sunning in Rock Creek Park or rowing on the Anacostia River.

Media Outlets Tease Potential Newsom 2024 Presidential Bid

Newsweek and other observers position the California governor as an alternative to Vice President Kamala Harris.

YouTube Bans Steven Crowder From Platform For Rest Of The Year

Conservative host and comedian Steven Crowder was told this week by Big Tech platform YouTube that his channel will be banned for the rest of the year.

Surging Inflation Could See Millions of American Households Paying $3,500 in Additional Expenses This Year

Surging inflation will cost millions of Americans more than $3,000 in additional expenses this year, according to a Penn Wharton University of Pennsylvania Budget Model (PWBM) analysis published on Wednesday.

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