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50% of Americans Don’t Believe Biden Is in Good Health, 48% Say He’s Not ‘Mentally Fit’

Democrat pollsters put the blame on Republican messaging, not Biden's numerous public gaffes

COVID Vax Spike Protein Damages DNA’s Ability to Repair Body: Stockholm University Study

Spike proteins produced by the Covid-19 vaccine do enter the cell nucleus and "significantly inhibits DNA damage repair."

U.S. Overdose Deaths Topped 100,000 in One Year

An estimated 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in one year, a never-before-seen milestone that health officials say is tied to the COVID-19 pandemic and a more dangerous drug supply.

Sen. Cotton Requests ‘All Communications’ Between Department of Justice & The New York Times Pertaining to FBI Raid of Project Veritas

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) sent a letter to Biden's attorney general demanding information pertaining to the FBI's investigation into Project Veritas.

Texas House gains a Republican as South Texas Democrat Ryan Guillen switches parties

State Rep. Ryan Guillen left the Democratic Party on Monday, giving members of his new party something to crow about as Republicans seek to solidify recent gains in South Texas.

Exorcist Priest Believes ‘Satanic’ Influence behind Travis Scott Concert Tragedy

On Monday night, Fox News' Jesse Watters hosted Father Michael Maginot, who claimed that the horrific Astroworld tragedy was the result of Satanic influence.

Supermarkets Alter Layouts, Use Decoys to Fill Gaps Left by Shortages

Product shortfalls caused by supply-chain bottlenecks are pushing grocers to get creative so consumers aren’t facing empty shelves

How the Right can beat Big Tech

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial has brought out just the latest in a continuing, epic series of examples of how Big Tech is grossly skewed to the left, and how they use their power and influence to push the political narrative embraced by their corporate owners.

Economic Discontent, Criticisms of Biden Lift GOP to Record Early Advantage: ABC Poll

According to ABC News/Washington Post surveys spanning back 40 years, Republican congressional candidates hold the greatest advantage in midterm election vote preferences.

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