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These Politicians Want to Weaponize Banks Against Gun Owners

If a number of politicians who are hostile to the Second Amendment get their way, American banks will essentially begin spying on American citizens who buy guns and/or ammunition. And if those citizens are buying what the politicians consider to be too much ammunition or too many firearms, those very citizens could be labeled potential domestic terrorists.

Here Are Two New Health Issues Biden’s Doctor Caught During His Physical

Well, President Joe Biden has had his first physical since taking control of the White House, and it couldn’t have come too soon.

Fauci’s ‘Kennel of Horrors’: A Study in Animal Protection as a Conservative Cause

Abhorrence of NIH experiments shows institutional cruelty as a neglected but potent political issue.

Two Christian Hostages Released in Haiti

Two of the 17 American and Canadian Christian missionaries kidnapped in Haiti last month have been released, according to the organization that organized their...

‘Milestone moment’: Republicans officially overtake Democrats in Florida

TALLAHASSEE — Florida is now officially a red state.

Tesla accused of ‘rampant sexual harassment’ in new worker lawsuit

The woman alleges she was subjected to daily abuse, including groping and catcalling.

Fauci spotted maskless indoors at DC book party

Fauci reportedly briefly wore the mask to avoid 'gotcha' photographs

Release of U.S. Vax Data ‘May Take Till 2076’

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may take 55 years to release all the documents it used to declare Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine safe, a group of doctors and professors claim.

Following the science? COVID research undermines mandates, cancel campaigns against doctors

Large health system suspends, trashes doctor for opposing COVID vaccine mandates as evidence for natural immunity grows stronger.

‘It’s a Felony:’ A New Lawsuit, with Video Evidence, Alleges Delaware County, Pennsylvania Election Officials Destroyed Voting Records

A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation.

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