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Austrian Govt. Forces Unvaccinated Into Lockdown, Police Monitoring Citizens’ Activities

Austria’s government is forcing around 2 million unvaccinated residents into isolation. Beginning Monday, anyone over the age of 12 was forced into at least 10 days of lockdown measures.

US is one of only SEVEN countries in the Western world making kids wear masks in schools

The U.S. is one of the few countries still recommending masks in schools as most nations let kids attend classes without face coverings.

Newsom’s COVID Cases Explode, Double DeSantis’ Florida Numbers

A month after Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom bragged that California “continues to lead the nation with the lowest COVID case rate,” infections have rocketed in his state despite oppressive mask mandates and vaccine browbeating.

Mother says ‘strong-minded and fearless’ daughter, 7, suspended 36 times from school for not wearing a mask may have to repeat second grade

A Florida girl may have to repeat second grade after she was suspended 36 times for not complying with the school district's mask mandate.

COVID Deaths Lower in Norway After No Vax Passports, No Mask Mandates, No Social Distancing: Dr. Simone Gold

Dr. Simone Gold points out Norway is seeing lower Covid-19 death rates after one month of removing all coronavirus restrictions.

McAuliffe’s Defeat Shows Abortion Extremism Doesn’t Win

I woke up Wednesday morning so grateful that my state, Virginia, had voted out abortion extremism. Abortion activists were supposed to sweep Terry McAuliffe...

Texas Passes 8 Amendments to State Constitution, Strengthens Religious Freedom

Texans turned out to vote earlier this week, approving all eight proposed changes to the state constitution, including one that limits the government's authority...

Texas Voters Don’t Want Government Limiting Religious Services In Any Way

A majority of Texans have voted on Tuesday, November 2, that they do not want the government limiting religious services in any way.

Supreme Court poised to bolster Second Amendment, right to carry

The Supreme Court split along ideological lines during a hearing Wednesday on a case involving the right to carry a firearm outside the home — the first major Second Amendment challenge before the high court in more than a decade.

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