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RFK Jr. on COVID Narrative: “Nobody Has Ever Complied Their Way Out of Totalitarianism

'Every time you comply, the demands will get greater and greater. We need to resolve here and now, ‘This is the hill that we need to die on.''

Fresh alarm sounded on U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts

'The consequences for popular democracy could be dire'

Navy, Air Force Allegedly Issuing Blanket Denials of Religious Exemptions From COVID Vax Mandate

The military is required by law to examine religious accommodation requests on an individual basis.

GMO Foods to Be Labeled ‘Bioengineered’ as New Rule Takes Effect

Products in the United States containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) will be labeled as “bioengineered” under new food disclosure rules that took effect on Jan. 1.

First Maxwell, Now Prince Andrew? New Legal Development Could Mean Big Trouble for Epstein-Linked Royal

On the same day a jury convicted disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell on five of six counts of sex trafficking related to her former lover Jeffrey Epstein, another Epstein associate received ominous legal news.

Chinese Police Publicly Shame Covid Lockdown Violaters By Parading Them Through Streets

Hardcore communist tactics making a comeback in the land of the Cultural Revolution

Fauci Will Get the Largest Retirement Package in Federal Govt. History: $350,000 Per Year

Anthony Fauci is set to rake in the highest-ever federal government retirement package in U.S. history with his annual payment exceeding $350,000, according to a Forbes estimate.

Hope in a hopeless world

David Kupelian on what made America free, successful and happy, and how to reclaim those blessings today

Judge Says College Can’t Merely Pay $1 in Damages for Violating Student’s Right to Share Faith

Gwinnett College cannot simply pay $1 each in damages for violating two students’ constitutional right to express their religious faith on campus without prior permission from administrators, according to a federal judge.

US Appeals Court Schedules Arguments in Texas Abortion Case for January 7

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals scheduled to hear oral arguments for January 7 in the lawsuit challenging a Texas abortion law, a court document said on Monday.

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