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Musk Twitter Deal On Hold

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said Friday he is putting on hold his purchase of Twitter.

Florida, Texas Students Excelled While Students in Democratic Lock-Down States Lost Academic Ground

A new study has found that although “high-poverty schools” suffered large losses in achievement by switching to remote learning during the coronavirus lockdowns, districts that remained largely in-person lost relatively little ground.

Ukraine to Put First Russian Soldier On Trial for War Crimes

Ukraine's top prosecutor announced plans to hold the first war crimes trial over Russia's ongoing invasion.

Democrats Silent as Republicans Rip Into Secret Royalty Checks to Fauci, Hundreds of NIH Scientists

Top Democratic leaders with oversight of the National Institutes for Health (NIH) are keeping quiet about the $350 million in secret payments to agency leaders like Dr. Anthony Fauci and hundreds of its scientists.

COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Republicans Approve $40 Billion to Ukraine While America Suffers at Its Own Southern Border

See the list of House Republicans who approved the bill, including Cheney, Crenshaw, Kinzinger, McCarthy.

Border Agents Catching Over 1,000 Illegals per Day in El Paso Sector

Border Patrol agents are now ‘encountering’ more than 1,000 illegal aliens every day in El Paso Sector amid a historic crisis at the U.S. southern border, according to reports.

‘Terrifying’ Chinese Superdrones Show Ability to ‘Hunt Humans in Packs’ (Video)

Video released from Zhejiang University, China shows drones maneuvering between trees in dense forest.

UK Ends Daily COVID-19 Updates

The UK government has decided to stop its daily COVID-19 updates, and from now on the figures will only be updated on the official dashboard twice a week.

U.S. Senator Investigating CDC for Tracking Americans’ Phones

Citing the "very serious constitutional questions" involved, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has launched an investigation into the CDC's actions in tracking the cell phones of millions of Americans.

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