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Leading British University Offers ‘Magic and Occult Science’ Program

The program focuses on "[d]ecolonisation, the exploration of alternative epistemologies, feminism, and anti-racism."

Voter Fraud Lawsuit Intensifies

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has sued in several states to access Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) data.

Navy Commander Warns of Coming Military ‘Mass Exodus’ Due to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

“Military readiness is currently in a state of freefall,” said former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller.

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Oklahoma’s Ban on Gender Care

A federal judge ruled in favor of Oklahoma's ban on "gender-affirming" care for minors.

Biden Cybersecurity Agency ‘Likely’ Violated Free Speech by Colluding with Big Tech, Censoring Election Content

On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals broadened an existing injunction to encompass the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), amid allegations of unconstitutional collusion with big tech firms to silence "election-related speech."

Gates Foundation to Support Development of Digital ID

The Gates Foundation is reportedly working to aid in the development of digital ID.

Veterans’ Hotel Reservations Canceled to Prioritize Illegal Immigrants

Many U.S. veterans' hotel reservations for the Army-Navy game in Foxboro, Massachusetts, have been canceled.

Donald Trump Open to House Speaker Role, Committed to ‘Whatever’s Best’ for America (Video)

Former President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, verified from a New York courthouse the emerging discussion regarding his potential candidacy for the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

NYC Mayor Launches ‘Virtual’ Abortion-on-Demand Program

New York City unveiled a virtual abortion-on-demand program on Monday, making it the first city in the U.S. to offer abortion pills without an in-person visit for individuals looking to terminate their pregnancies.

Portland Safety Commissioner Wants Residents to Stop Calling 911

In an unusual step reflecting the city's escalating drug crisis, Portland's Safety Commissioner, Rene Gonzalez, directed residents on Monday to abstain from calling 911 unless faced with life-or-death emergencies or ongoing crimes.

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