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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.

FDA Approves Pfizer’s COVID Vax

U.S. drug regulators on Monday approved the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech for people 16 and older, making it the first such shot to receive approval in the country.

’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.

Twenty Republican-Run States Launch Challenge to Biden’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Law

US President Joe Biden pledged during his election campaign to slap a new ban on “assault weapons”, but since taking office, his Democratic Party has focused on the sale of unfinished firearm receivers to enthusiasts building their own guns.

COVID-19 Relief Measures Make US Tax System ‘More Progressive’

The U.S. income tax system is “very progressive,” and it’s increasingly taking on the role of providing social benefits to households, according to the Tax Foundation.

Chinese authorities paying citizens to spy on neighbors, report ‘illegal’ Christian activities

China's communist regime has ordered citizens in the country’s northeastern region to spy on Christians and report any “illegal religious activities,” including preaching and religious house gatherings. Informants will be rewarded with $150 for each tip, according to a report.

Biden Is Lying. We Are Going To Leave Behind Thousands Of Americans In Afghanistan

In Biden’s remarks to the press Friday, he was either openly deceiving the American people or he is completely unaware of conditions in Kabul.

Texas Governor Abbott Tests Negative for COVID-19 After Short Illness

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, whose state is engulfed in a fourth COVID surge, said he tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday after having a "brief and mild" bout with the infection this week.

Biden: Troop extension in Afghanistan beyond Aug. 31 under discussion

President Biden on Sunday left open the possibility of extending U.S. troop deployments in Afghanistan beyond an Aug. 31 deadline if necessary to facilitate the evacuation of American personnel and Afghan allies.

Calls for women and religious minorities in Afghanistan to be protected

The international community is being called upon to do what it can to ensure the protection of women, children and minorities in Afghanistan. 

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