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Biden Admin to Distribute 400 Million Free Masks

The White House announced on Jan. 19 that it will make 400 million  N95 masks free to the American public starting next week.

Wokeness Hits the Upper Echelons of the Air Force

A few days ago, I noticed a disturbing tweet by Representative Dan Crenshaw about preferential treatment and lowered standards in the Air Force Special Tactics selection course.

Parents Outraged as More Schools Push Transgender Materials on Three-Year Old Kids

Handout advises teachers to ask kindergartners for “name and pronouns”

GOP Sens. Johnson, Grassley Ask Secret Service for Hunter Biden’s Un-Redacted Travel Communications

The senators argue that the Secret Service never should have redacted the communications

Prince Andrew May Have Been in a Romantic Relationship With Ghislaine Maxwell

Former palace security officer claims that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell came and went from the prince’s residence like a significant other.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Puts an End to Many COVID Protocols as Omicron Reports Decrease

Johnson announced that Britain would be taking a step back toward normal as some of the coronavirus mandates would be lifted as Omicron case reports recede.

Gov. Youngkin Has Asked His AG to Investigate Loudoun Schools. This Is What They May Find Out

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin asked his attorney general, Jason Miyares, to investigate Loudoun County Public Schools on Saturday amid ongoing allegations that the district covered up sexual assaults.

19 Federal Agencies Spying on Americans With Religious Exemptions

Departments of Justice, Health, Transportation, Treasury involved

CEOs From Major US Airlines Warn 5G Technology Could Ground Planes

CEOs of some of the major U.S.  airlines on Monday warned that the nation’s commerce will essentially “grind to a halt” and there will be “significant operation disruptions” to air passengers if 5G C-band technology is not deployed in a safe manner around airports.

AT&T, Verizon Pause Some New 5G After Airlines Raise Alarm

AT&T and Verizon will delay launching new wireless service near key airports after the nation’s largest airlines said the service would interfere with aircraft technology and cause massive flight disruptions.

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