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Chinese Cyberattacks Attempt to ‘Destroy Critical Infrastructure’

Chinese hacks into United States infrastructure are reportedly attempts to prepare for future action rather than immediate disruption, according to a report from The Washington Post.

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.

Rising Cost of Living, Housing Crisis Causing Immigrants To Leave Canada in Mass Amounts

Due to the high cost of living and rental shortages, emigration numbers in Canada are rising at a rapid pace.

Study Links COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Unintended Immune Response’

A study from Cambridge University found that almost 25% of those who received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have developed unintentional proteins.

Tens of Thousands of Migrants Apprehended at Southern Border During First Week of December

Border Patrol agents have apprehended more than 50,000 illegal immigrants during the first week of December.

AI Firm to End Partnership With Chinese Companies

An artificial intelligence firm announced that it will end its partnership with Chinese companies following the United States issuing security concerns.

Religious Leaders Push Globalist Climate Alarmism

Religious leaders have joined the World Economic Forum (WEF) in pushing the organization's climate change narratives.

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.

FBI Targeted Catholics in ‘Domestic Extremism’ Investigation

The latest report from the House GOP Weaponization of Government Committee found that the "FBI abused its counterterrorism tools to target Catholic Americans as potential domestic terrorists."

Air Force Studies Cancers for Service Members Who Worked With Nuclear Weapons

The Air Force is conducting a study on the correlation between service members who have worked with nuclear missiles in the past and the high rate of cancer.

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