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JPMorgan Under Scrutiny for Suspicious Epstein Transactions Exceeding $1 Billion

Epstein’s association with JPMorgan persisted from the late 1990s and was only severed in 2013.

33% of Americans Say COVID Vaccine Kills Some—25% Believe MMR Vaccine Causes Autism: Kaiser Survey

Data taken from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that 35,980 deaths have been linked to the COVID vaccine; medical literature confirms vaccine-linked disease to autism.

Associated Press Sponsored by Left-Wing Foundations

One of the leading wire services has been given millions of dollars from left-wing organizations.

Maui Fires: ‘Climate Change’ Claims Challenged by New Findings

"Blaming this on weather and climate is misleading."

San Francisco Bakery Declines Service to Uniformed, Armed Law Enforcement

The San Francisco Police Officers Association has voiced its concerns over a local bakery, Reem’s, which has confirmed its policy of not serving any individual who is armed and in uniform.

Thousands of 2020 Michigan Voter Registration Forms Have Matching Handwriting, Incorrect Addresses

Questions surrounding the 2020 election in Michigan continue to circulate as investigations have led to no direct answers concerning thousands of mystery ballots.

Denmark Moves to Ban Burning the Koran or the Bible

The Danish government has reportedly proposed a ban on setting the Quran on fire in public after a series of burnings led to uproar in Muslim countries.

Hunter Biden Moves to $15,800/Month Malibu Home—Secret Service Occupies $16,000/Month Taxpayer-Funded Residence Across the Street

Hunter Biden, the embattled First Son, has settled into a new residence in Malibu with his wife, Melissa Cohen, and son, Beau, as details about his previous tenancies come to light.

Judge Rejects Challenge to California Censorship Law

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging California’s censorship law over alleged violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

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