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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.

Christmas canceled over COVID surge in ‘most vaccinated region on Earth’

All adults inoculated for months, but 'drastic' rise in coronavirus cases

Poll Shows French Grossly Exaggerate Threat of COVID

Falsely believe infection to death ratio to be over 16 per cent.

Budget group finds Democratic spending bill would add to deficits, endangering centrist support

A new budget projection shows the Democratic climate and social spending bill would add to the deficit, a finding that could further imperil support from centrist Democrats like Sen. Joe Manchin.

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.

Facebook Sued for $100B—Negative Effects on Children

Attorney General Dave Yost of Ohio has filed a lawsuit against Facebook, which was recently rebranded Meta, for its algorithms' negative impact on minors.

RFK Jr. Explains Big Tech’s Censorship of ‘Vetted, Sourced & Cited’ Vax Data: ‘People Aren’t Stupid—We Can See What’s Happening’

"When they use the term 'vaccine misinformation,' they are using it as a euphemism for any statement that departs from official government policies and pharmaceutical industry profit-taking."

Trump Wins: Former President Victorious in Two Major NYC Lawsuits

It’s pretty extraordinary how often former President Donald Trump has been vindicated from the relentless attacks against him, which have been coming since the fateful day he came down that escalator and announced he’d be shaking up the American political scene forever.

VICTORY: After Campus Reform article, Christian student gets spot on student government

Earlier this year, a student at Auburn University was denied the opportunity to serve as the student government’s Chief Justice due to his conservative and Christian convictions.

Federal Reserve Failure

What do the Federal Reserve and neoconservatives have in common? They both refuse to admit that their policies — the neocons’ promotion of perpetual war and the Fed's manipulation of the money supply — are complete failures, having produced the opposite of the promised results.

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