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Hungary Has Already Repelled Nearly 6,000 Migrants in 2023

Nearly 6,000 migrants have been prevented from illegally entering Hungary in less than three weeks, according to officials.

Populations Dropped in 3 Chinese Counties in 2020

Census data for three counties in China’s southeast Sichuan Province revealed that the population drop during the first year of the pandemic was as high as 22 percent.

Trump to Ban China from Buying U.S. Farmland If Elected in 2024

Trump to block land ownership that puts our "national security at risk."

42 Texas Counties Support for Formal ‘Invasion’ Declaration

Article IV, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution authorizes the governor to “call forth the militia to execute the laws of the state, to suppress insurrections, and to repel invasions.”

Over 6 Months Later, FBI Offers $25K Rewards for Information on Pro-life Pregnancy Center Attacks

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering rewards for information on multiple attacks against pro-life pregnancy centers.

Texas AG to Halt Most of Citigroup’s Municipal Offerings on Gun Law Row

Citigroup Inc (C.N) has discriminated against the firearms sector, the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, making a decision that "has the effect" of Texas halting Citi's ability to underwrite most municipal bond offerings in the state.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

WEF Founder Klaus Schwab Wants to ‘Master the Future’

The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting began in Switzerland this week, with founder Klaus Schwab calling for those in attendance to "master the future."

DOJ Allowed Biden Attorneys to Handle Classified Docs Without FBI Oversight

DOJ declined to participate in the search.

With 25,000 Mysterious Votes and Missing Documents, Maricopa’s 2022 Election Process Marked by Chaos and Uncertainty

While the GOP and conservative media have largely moved on from Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and the systemic failures that occurred in Maricopa County on Nov. 8, court testimony and eyewitness reports from the Lake trial include allegations that Arizona’s largest county violated state law by failing to implement chain-of-custody documentation for Election Day ballots, resulting in a mysterious 25,000 extra votes added to Maricopa County’s official tally within a 24-hour period — more than the margin of victory between Lake and gubernatorial victor Katie Hobbs.

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