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FBI Gets Involved With New Jersey Investigation of Murdered Republican Councilwoman

The FBI is now “involved” in the investigation into the murder of New Jersey Republican Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour as more details about her personal life and the moments leading up to her death come to light.

WHO Releases International Pandemic Treaty Zero Draft That Targets ‘Misinformation’ and ‘Disinformation’

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a zero draft of its international pandemic treaty which will give the unelected global health agency new powers to “tackle” anything that it deems to be “false, misleading, misinformation or disinformation” if passed.

Scientists Sound Alarm Over Bird Flu Mutations

Health officials from Europe and the US are calling for international action to tackle the spread of avian influenza as fears grow that the virus could mutate and spread among humans.

9-Year-Old Viciously Beaten on Florida School Bus: Parents Pressing Charges

Heartbroken mother demands action after daughter viciously beaten on school bus.

Pfizer Doctor Worries COVID Vax Impacts Women’s Reproductive Health (Video)

A senior Pfizer executive expresses concern over possible side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine on women's reproductive health and menstrual cycles in a video published by Project Veritas.

CDC Acknowledges ‘Debilitating Illnesses’ Following COVID Vaccination

The health agency is "aware of these reports of people experiencing long-lasting health problems following COVID vaccination."

Virtual Reality Headsets Igniting Safety Concerns Over Radiation Levels

The debate over potential health consequences from wireless device radiation has officially crossed the virtual threshold.

FDA Proposes Lifting Ban on Blood from Groups With High HIV Rate

Of the 30,635 new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. in 2020, 68% (20,758) were among gay and bisexual men.

Mainstream News Outlets Want to Abandon ‘Objectivity’

"It's objective by whose standard? ... That standard seems to be White, educated, and fairly wealthy," noted Kathleen Carroll, former executive editor at the Associated Press.

Pennsylvania Report Recommends 5 Changes to Election Code

Pennsylvania’s Election Law Advisory Board has released an interim report making five recommendations for how the legislature can address grey areas in the state election code as it relates to mail-in voting.

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