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Bill Gates Develops Malaria Drugs, Then Releases Genetically Modified Mosquitoes into the U.S.—Now Texas and Florida Are Detecting the Disease, Gates-Funded CDC Is Recommending...

The last time the United States saw cases of malaria was when seven people got sick in Palm Beach County in July-August 2003.

Missouri AG Investigating Alleged Chinese Communist Party-linked ‘Service Center’ Operating in the State

AG Bailey wrote, “The information you have shared with my office about a possible CCP outpost within the borders of Missouri is deeply concerning and will receive the full attention of my office,” and highlighted that “The threat posed by the CCP is very real.”

Malaria Found in United States After Two Decades

The CDC expects the number of infections to increase with summer travel.

BlackRock CEO Rethinks ‘ESG’ Term—But Keeps Strategy—After Conservative Pushback

BlackRock is an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

New Bill Would Block Biden from Invoking a National Climate Emergency

“The Biden administration has repeatedly governed by executive overreach when it comes to energy and environmental regulations, ignoring the law and doing so without congressional approval."

Democrat-Run Austin, Texas Homeless Map Shows 10K People Living in Encampments

Local filmmaker Jaime Hammonds documented the homeless crisis in Austin, Texas and created a map of the approximately 168 camps around the city that reveal up to 10,000 living on the streets.

Texas Airline Worker Killed After Being Sucked into Delta Air Lines Jet Engine

An airport worker died after being "ingested" into a Delta Air Lines jet engine at San Antonio International Airport over the weekend.

Supreme Court Gives Biden Admin Victory in Immigration Case

The Supreme Court gave the Biden administration a victory in an immigration case, ruling that Republican states could not challenge a policy narrowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) priorities for arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Religious Freedom Claim, Allows Christian-Owned Business to Select Employees Based on Religious Convictions

The company objected to employing individuals engaging in "sexually immoral or gender non-conforming" behavior.

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