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79% Of Americans Believe Not Censoring Hunter Biden Laptop Story Would Have Changed Election Outcome, Survey Shows

According to a survey conducted by the TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP), 79% of Americans believe “truthful” coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story, had it not been censored by Big Tech, would have changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

The FBI: A Campaign Arm of the Democrat Party

“Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity” is the FBI motto.

Republicans Still on Course for a Majority: Poll

The US Democratic Party has been bracing itself for a gloomy outcome in the November mid-term elections, with the Republicans predicted to gain a...

Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

Most Americans View Pro-Life Crisis Pregnancy Centers Favorably

A new survey found that most Americans have a favorable view of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers.

Woman Who Stole Nancy Pelosi’s Laptop Gets Temporary Reprieve

The woman who allegedly stole House Speaker and California Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s laptop has been granted a temporary reprieve. The incident is alleged to have...

Is Your Government Ready For Another Pandemic?

With polio now confirmed in New York City’s wastewater and monkeypox having spread around the world – albeit with mortality rates remaining low –...

Shift in Hiring Patterns Points to Looming Recession for Biden Economy

Despite a July Commerce Department report showing a second consecutive quarter of negative GDP growth — the classic definition of a recession — Biden...

Half of American Companies Set to Cut Jobs After Hiring Surge

Numerous companies across the United States are planning to trim their employee numbers, Fox Business reported Friday. The outlet continued: That’s according to a new survey...

Republicans Expand Lead on Generic Congressional Ballot to 5 Points

A Republican candidate’s lead over a Democrat expanded to five points on the weekly generic congressional ballot, a Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday showed.

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