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Colorado Governor Reduces 110-Year Sentence For Truck Driver Who Killed Four

A truck driver who was sentenced to 110 years in prison for his role in a deadly crash has had his sentence reduced to 10 years by Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO).

New NYC Mayor Will Keep de Blasio’s Vax Mandates in Place

Incoming New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he will keep in place current Mayor de Blasio’s vax mandate for businesses when he steps into office today.

The GOP Will Probably Win In 2022, But It Won’t Be Enough

The GOP has a lot to look forward to, electorally speaking, heading into the 2022 midterms.

Fauci Will Get the Largest Retirement Package in Federal Govt. History: $350,000 Per Year

Anthony Fauci is set to rake in the highest-ever federal government retirement package in U.S. history with his annual payment exceeding $350,000, according to a Forbes estimate.

Chicago Teachers Union Considers Locking Down Schools Again

Chicago Teachers Union once again considers shutting down in-person education amidst the rise of the COVID Omicron variant.

DeSantis takes action against communist China and ‘woke corporations’

Florida is taking steps to eliminate Chinese influence in state spending and stop the operations of “woke corporations.”

‘Soft on Crime’ Policies Lead to Increasing Crime in Los Angeles

The District Attorney’s woke policies are contributing to the increase of not only the “smash-and-grab” robberies but other violent crimes in Los Angeles County as well, a former district attorney told the EpochTV’s “California Insider” program.

Is the Crack-up Boom Here?

Bloomberg News recently solicited advice from Argentinians who lived through that country’s high inflation on how Americans should cope with rising inflation.

Fight to clean voter lists gains ground after 2020 election

The Public Interest Legal Foundation went to Pennsylvania with a list of tens of thousands of people who were likely dead, but still on the state’s voter rolls in the weeks before the 2020 election.

U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

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