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Fundraising Campaign Surpasses $1 Million to Support French Officer Involved in Fatal Shooting

In the prefecture of Nanterre, Florian M. fatally shot a 17-year-old Algerian-heritage teenager named Nahel, who had a criminal record, during a traffic stop last Tuesday.

U.S. Embassy Warns Americans to Avoid French Cities

The U.S. Embassy released a bulletin warning American citizens in France to be cautious, as there is widespread rioting.

Fauci Advisor Used Personal Email, Deleted Messages to Avoid Detection

“As you know, I try to always communicate on gmail because my NIH email is FOIA’d constantly,” the advisor said.

Ukrainian Business Federation Demands Action Be Taken to Stop Rampant Corruption by Gov’t

The Federation of Employers of Ukraine appealed to President Volodymyr Zelensky to call for action against the rampant corruption and abuse of power by the government.

Dean Admits He Secretly Discriminates For The Sake of ‘Diversity’ When Hiring

University of California, Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky was caught on footage reportedly claiming that he secretly discriminates when hiring faculty in the name of diversity.

World Economic Forum Pushes to Reduce Private Vehicle Ownership by 75%

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding the public reduce private automobile ownership by 75% by the year 2050.

U.S. Health and Human Services Admits No Childhood Vaccine Has Undergone Pre-Licensing Safety Studies, Robert F. Kenendy Jr. Proves (Watch)

"Of the 72 vaccine doses now mandated essentially mandated—they recommended, but they're really mandated for American children—none of them, not one, has ever been subject to a pre-licensing placement-controlled trial," Kennedy's lawsuit against HHS confirms.

‘Climate Change’ Narrative-Pushing Biden Admin Is Not Tracking Its Own Carbon Emissions: Government Accountability Office Report

"State officials told us that they did not have a systematic way to calculate greenhouse gas emissions," the report reads.

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