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SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

Mercola: The Scheming of Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci

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

‘Alarmingly Incoherent’: NY Times Columnist Begs Biden Not To Run For Re-election

A New York Times columnist is imploring President Joe Biden — who turned 79 last month and would be 82 if he were sworn into office again in 2025 — to not run for president again.

Science Journal ‘Nature’ Promotes World Economic Forum’s Globalist ‘Great Reset,’ Wants to ‘Radically Transform Capitalism’

Mariana Mazzucato, a professor at University College London, is listed as a contributor on the World Economic Forum's website, writing multiple pieces on behalf of the globalist (here, here) think tank.

CNN Worries About Biden’s Age and Popularity, Drops Names of 11 Candidates to Replace Him in 2024

The next presidential election might be almost three years away, but for Democrats, it’s already time to worry.

Vax Deaths Near 20,000

New VAERS data released by the CDC include 19,886 deaths and 150,946 serious injuries between Dec 14, 2020, and Dec 3, 2021.

GA Sen Candidate Kelvin King: Warnock’s Abortion Stance ‘Completely Out Of Line With Georgia Values’

During a special runoff election in 2021, radical Democrat Raphael Warnock won a Senate seat in the state of Georgia.

Trump-Backed Perdue Says He Wouldn’t Have Certified Georgia 2020 Presidential Election Results

"Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue would not have signed the certification of the state's 2020 election results if he had been governor at the time," writes Axios.

Trump Leads 2024 GOP Primary by 58 Points: Harvard/Harris Poll

Mike Pence comes in second, DeSantis third.

Only 18% Of American Households Are Families With Married Parents

Children need a mother and a father — a context that more American youth than ever are lacking.Among the 130 million households in the United States, only 17.8% feature married parents with children — down from over 40% in 1970, according to the Census Bureau.

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