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Australia Drug Regulator Failed to Disclose Children’s Vaccine Deaths

“There have been no deaths in children or adolescents determined to be linked to COVID-19 vaccination," according to a safety report from November 2022.

Musk Warns Against Dangers of Single World Government (Watch)

Elon Musk cautioned against the risk of a singular global government leading to the collapse of civilization and emphasized the need for civilizational diversity at the World Government Summit.

Watchdog Group Identifies Companies Prone to ‘Political Bias’

Conservative non-profit organization 1792 Exchange released a report detailing the most "politically biased" companies.

Church of England to Bless Same-Sex Marriages

"Where does the Church get its doctrine on marriage from?" asked General Synod member Daniel Matovu.

Teen Girl Ends Her Life After Brutal Bullying

The high school and police took no action.

AT&T Loses $10 Billion in Stock Value After Dropping Newsmax

Since DirecTV dropped Newsmax on Jan. 24, AT&T's stock has fallen by almost 7%, wiping nearly $10 billion from its market value.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Defends TikTok Despite Most States Banning Use On Government Devices

Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made excuses for using the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, despite Congress and most states partially or fully banning the app on government-issued devices.

Man Who Served Two Years in Prison For Burning Police Station in 2020 Riots Now Running For Seattle City Council

A man who received a 2-year sentence for setting fire to a Seattle police precinct during the deadly 2020 Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) has filed to run for the Seattle City Council.

Mother Reads Astounding Porn Content in Books Given To Students in New York Schools

Footage has emerged from yet another school board meeting in which a mother reads extreme pornographic content from books provided to children in the district.

NBA Fines Nets’ Player $40,000 Over Anti-Gay Remark During Postgame Interview

Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas was hit with a $40,000 fine by the NBA on Friday after he used "derogatory and disparaging language" during a postgame interview following the Nets' 116-105 win over the Chicago Bulls the night before.

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