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California Committee Approves Reparations Bill

A California State Legislature committee has approved a reparations bill that could cost $800 billion.

Massachusetts Family Institute Rallies Parents Against LGBTQ Topics in Schools

The Massachusetts Family Institute (MFI) expressed concern about the worst feeling a parent could experience when their child returns home from school and begins...

Investigation Finds Govt Falsely Said Monkeypox Experiment was Never Approved

An investigation conducted by a panel in the House of Representatives found that the government falsely claimed that a monkeypox (mpox) experiment was never approved.

New COVID-Flu Combination Vaccine Designed to ‘Improve Compliance’

Moderna's new COVID-flu vaccine saw "positive" results in a phase 3 trial, according to the vaccine developer.

Two States Pass Bills Banning WHO Mandates

Two states, Louisiana and Oklahoma, have passed legislation that prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO) from having authority.

Giant Cross Removed from San Diego Mobile Home Park

A giant cross has reportedly been moved on a hill overlooking a mobile home park in a San Diego town.

Taxpayer-Funded $5.5 Million Free Food Market Launches in San Francisco, Alongside Free Alcohol Program for Homeless

The $5.5 million dollar taxpayer-funded program, which allows qualifying citizens to get their food "free," was launched on Sunday at the city market in...

Black Americans’ Perceptions of Racism Influence Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories, Says Pew Study

According to a study by Pew, the majority of Black Americans claim to have routinely or occasionally encountered racial discrimination. According to them, it...

New Hampshire Teacher Fired After Taking Student To Abortion Clinic During School Hours

A public school teacher in New Hampshire was fired after secretly taking a student to get an abortion during school hours, the state's Department of Education reported.

Arizona Attorney General to Open Investigation into Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs

The Arizona State Attorney General's office said it will be opening an investigation into Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs for reportedly being involved in a "pay to play" scheme.

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