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U.N. Council Meets Today on Russian Claim of U.S. Bio-Labs in Ukraine

Moscow claims there are “military biological activities of the U.S." in the territory of Ukraine.

Father Arrested for Being Maskless at Son’s Baseball Game Wins Case, Plans to Sue School District

A New York father who was arrested and charged with criminal trespassing last spring for refusing to wear a mask at his son's outdoor baseball game has been cleared of all charges and plans to sue the school district.

Former AG Bill Barr Says He Has Seen Epstein Prison Footage, and It Proves a Leading Theory

Did former Attorney General William Barr just settle questions surrounding notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s mysterious prison cell death once and for all?

Netflix Asks Federal Judge to Block Prosecution Over Controversial ‘Cuties’ Film

Attorneys for Netflix filed a complaint in federal court arguing that prosecution accusing them of spreading child pornography over their film "Cuties" would be a violation of the First Amendment right to free speech.

How a Trial in Finland Could Have Worldwide Effects on Government Persecution of Religion

‘If the prosecution wins, the ability of pastors to preach the gospel is effectively over in Finland, without criminal sanction.’

Democrats Framed and Spied on Trump While He Was President

The details John Durham sprinkled throughout his filings suggest even more bombshells are to come

Trump Responds to Durham Investigation Finding Clinton Spied on Trump Tower

President Trump releases statement on Durham revelations showing he was being spied on by Hillary Clinton.

China Conspiring with Motorola to Steal Tech Secrets

Chinese telecom giant accused of stealing U.S. trade secrets.

Soros-Backed Prosecutor Ordered to Turn Over Concealed Records to Just the News

Documents concern St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner's alleged misconduct in botched prosecution of ex-Missouri governor

100 Texas Republicans Urge Court to Reconsider Decision That Stripped AG of Power to Prosecute Election Fraud

At least 100 Texas Republican lawmakers and party leaders are urging the state’s highest criminal court to revisit a decision that dealt a major blow to the state’s ability to prosecute election fraud and jeopardized election integrity laws.

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