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House Votes 220 to 213 to Pass $2 Trillion Social Spending and Climate Bill

Democrats persuade a slim majority to approve the centerpiece of President Biden’s economic agenda, though the bill now faces an evenly divided Senate.

Bannon/O’Keefe Targeting Viewed as Politically Motivated by Majority of Voters

The latest moves by the Biden Justice Department and the FBI are seen by likely voters as political persecution

‘It’s a Felony:’ A New Lawsuit, with Video Evidence, Alleges Delaware County, Pennsylvania Election Officials Destroyed Voting Records

A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation.

How Many People in Key Pfizer COVID Vaccine Trial Died? More Than Pfizer Told You.

Pfizer somehow miscounted — or publicly misreported, or both — the number of deaths in one of the most important clinical trials in the history of medicine.

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 Immunity Wanes After a ‘Few Months’: The New England Journal of Medicine

"These findings indicate that immunity against the delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 waned in all age groups a few months after receipt of the second...

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."

‘Quick-Thinking and Bravery’: Heart-Pumping Bodycam Footage Shows Selfless Cops ‘Frantically’ Scrambling to Save Man From Burning Car

Two Atlanta police officers are receiving praise from their department after risking their safety and lives on Sunday to pull a man from a burning vehicle.

Welcome packet reveals concierge travel service for Biden illegals, courtesy of nonprofits

Hotels, free plane tickets, an airport escort and a plea for TSA to skip normal ID check.

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.

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