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Pennsylvania Must Release Records Pertaining to a ‘Glitch’ That Allowed Non-citizens on Voter Rolls

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must release its records pertaining to a “glitch” within its Department of Transportation that allowed non-citizens to register to vote in the state for decades. In 2017, authorities discovered an “error” in the computer system of Pennsylvania’s department of transportation “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.”

Pfizer Document Reveals Company Hired 600 Workers to Address Spike in Adverse Reaction Reports

Pfizer is required to release a certain number of vaccine-related documents each month

Ukraine Attacks Hungary’s Willingness to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

After Ukraine tried to interfere in Hungary’s election results, the country is now accusing Hungary of supporting Russia by buying gas in rubles

Nancy Pelosi Ripped AOC and Ron Klain, Forthcoming Book Reveals

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly expressed frustration with both the Biden White House and left-wing members of her conference in recent months

Texas Under Pressure to Secure Its Own Border Against Illegal Immigration Amid Escalating Crisis

The border crisis has reached a point where a growing chorus in Texas is pushing for the state to take matters into its own hands.

‘Gosnell’ Filmmaker Preparing to Release Drama ‘My Son Hunter’

'Perfect storm' with renewed interest in Biden scandal amid White House denials

Gov. Abbott: Texas Military to Begin Mass Migration Response Drills

Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Military Department to begin mass migration response rehearsals along the state’s border with Mexico.

BLM Co-founder Blames Racism and Sexism After Bombshell Report Exposes the Group ‘Secretly Bought a $6 Million House’

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors claimed new allegations involving the purchase of a nearly $6 million mansion are rooted in racism and sexism.

Kristi Noem Signs Order Restricting Critical Race Theory in K-12 Schools

South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at restricting Critical Race Theory in the state’s K-12 public schools.

Pastor Artur Pawloski Freed After 51 Days in Solitary Confinement for ‘Mischief’ Charges

Polish-Canadian Pastor Artur Pawloski has been released after 51 days of detention for allegedly inciting "mischief" and "breaching out peace and order" after he was arrested while addressing the people during the Freedom Convoy.

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