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Wisconsin Allowed More Than 100k Votes in 2020 From Voters Whose Registrations Show Them to Be 120 Years Old

Experts uncover more than half a million Wisconsin registered voters who registered Jan. 1, 1918, more than 100,000 of which voted in the 2020 presidential election.

Rising Vax Rates Ineffective to Stop Omicron Hitting 2,000 COVID Deaths per Day in U.S.

Despite rising vaccine rates in the U.S., Covid-19 deaths are climbing as cases continue to soar in most of the country.

Joe Biden Says He ‘Outperformed’ in First Year of Presidency

During a press conference Wednesday, President Joe Biden claims he has done a tremendous amount in his first year in office.

Western Olympic Athletes Warned Not to Speak About China’s Alleged Human Rights Violations

Athletes were briefed at a seminar by the Human Rights Watch where they were warned about speaking out about human rights issues while in Beijing.

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

WHO Reveals No Evidence Shows Kids, Adults Need COVID-19 Booster

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently suggested a booster for healthy children and adults is most likely not needed.

Dan Crenshaw Snaps at Girl Questioning His Comparison Between Jesus and Fictional Characters

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw was short with a kid who questioned his March 2020 comments about a comparison between Jesus Christ and Superman.

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts to Harass This Christian Baker for Ten Years

Justice delayed is justice denied: Jack Phillips has ‘now been in courts defending his freedom nearly a decade.’

Nearly Half of U.S. Dems Want Unvaxxed Held in ‘Designated Facilities’

A new poll from the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports surveyed 1,016 U.S. "likely voters" on Jan. 5. The eye-opening poll detailed the lengths to which a large swath of Democratic voters would go to punish fellow Americans for being unvaccinated against COVID-19.

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

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