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The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) conducted a study on the U.S. military, finding "no evidence that the number of violent extremists in the military is disproportionate to the number of violent extremists in the United States as a whole."

DOJ Recommends 6 Month Prison Sentence for Ray Epps

The U.S. government has recommended that Ray Epps, who was caught on camera urging people to go inside the Capitol, receive six months in prison.

Florida Surgeon General Warns COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Cancer

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo warned that the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines present cancer risks.

Two New Jersey School Districts Remove Transgender Policy

Two New Jersey school districts have voted to remove transgender policies.

Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Removal of Confederate Monument

A Trump-appointed federal judge issued a temporary restraining order stopping the Reconciliation Monument at Arlington National Cemetery from being removed.

Chicago Hospitals to Give Patients Option of ‘X’ Gender Identification

A Chicago hospital system said that it will give patients the option to choose "X" and an alternative to identifying as male and female.

Report Finds Those Who Complied with COVID-19 Mandates Likely to Have Greater Mental Health Problems

A report from a United Kingdom university, Bangor University, found that individuals who complied with COVID-19 mandates are more likely to have lingering mental health issues than those who did not comply with government restrictions.

Masking Children Failed to Show ‘Real World Effectiveness’

A study from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that masking children failed to show any "real world effectiveness."

Pfizer Failed to Fully Inform Pregnant Women of Risks in RSV Vaccine Trial

Pfizer failed to inform pregnant women participating in its RSV vaccine trial of potential risks.

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