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Pfizer’s ‘Go-To Medical Expert’ for Australia, New Zealand Doesn’t Know How His Company’s Vaccine Causes Myocarditis: Senate Hearing (Video)

"You clearly don't understand the pathway, do you? Because you can't explain it," Sen. Rennick said.

Russia’s Currency Weakens to 16-Month Low

The Russian ruble continues to feel the pressure of global economic factors.

Million Gun Sales Per Month in U.S. for Last Four Years

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the industry's trade group, confirmed that July 2023 marked the fourth year in a row with over one million adjusted background checks each month.

Trump Sweeps Alabama GOP State House of Representatives

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has gained significant political momentum, receiving unanimous backing from all Alabama Republican state House representatives on Friday.

California DMV Tests Digital Driver’s Licenses Amid Data Security Concerns

Approximately 2,000 drivers are participating in this pilot program, with the expectation to "actively use it and provide feedback."

Australian Gov’t Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Class action suit includes over 500 claimants, seeks compensation for injuries allegedly sustained from COVID-19 vaccines.

Persecution, Death of Nigerian Christians Leads to International Discussion

Since the Congressional Values Action Team caucus met with Catholic Bishop Chipa Wilfred Anagbe and the Rev. Remigius Ihyula, House Resolution 82 garnered support.

Swedes Form Their Own Group To Fight Against Migrant Crime

Residents of Husby, located just outside of Stockholm, are creating a group of citizens to fight against crime and drug addiction among their homeless population.

South African Political Leader Calls for Genocide of Whites: ‘Kill the Boer’ (Video)

Singing the genocidal anti-apartheid song "Kill the Boer, the farmer," Malema sparked tensions by targeting the White descendants of Dutch settlers or "Boers" in South Africa.

Obama-Appointed Judge Over Trump Indictment Defends ‘Mostly Peaceful’ BLM Rioters

Following George Floyd's death in May 2020, widespread protests and resulting riots led to numerous casualties, national curfews, and significant property damage estimated to be between $1 and $2 billion.

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