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House Republicans Question NIH Payments Linked to CCP, Pharma Companies

"NIH employees took $325 million in payments from 2,019 separate companies worldwide."

D.C. Grand Jury on Trump Documents Case Ends

The probe, initially focusing on Trump's dealings, broadened to also investigate alleged cover-up efforts.

Death of Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard Chef Ruled ‘Accident’

The death of former President Barack Obama's personal chef on a lake near Martha's Vineyard has been deemed an accident, according to a new autopsy.

‘Trump Won’ Yard Sign Arsonist Identified as Jim White

John Kane filed a complaint against cycling arsonist Jim White.

Biden Admin Sells Off Border Wall Materials

Square steel tubes were made available for purchase on web-based auction platform.

Andy Ngo Awarded 300K After Antifa Defendants Failed To Defend Themselves in Court

Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo was awarded $300,000 after three alleged Antifa defendants did not defend themselves in court as part of a lawsuit.

Soros-Funded Group Provides Apartments, Social Security Applications to Migrants

The International Rescue Committee, a Soros-backed group, is providing apartments and Social Security applications to illegal immigrants.

India Rejects BRICS’ U.S. Dollar Rival Currency Proposal Over China Influence Concerns

There "is no plan as such for a combined BRICS currency," said India's Minister of External Affairs.

Los Angeles Creates Task Force to Stop Smash and Grab Robberies

Los Angeles is launching a task force that will help combat the increase in retail theft, including smash-and-grab robberies in the city.

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