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Charges Handed Down by Federal Grand Jury in Case Against Buffalo Shooter Who Killed 10

A federal grand jury returned a 27-count indictment on Thursday against Payton Gendron in connection with the mass shooting earlier this year at the Tops grocery in Buffalo, New York.

Republican Senate Campaign Arm Announces Record-Breaking $173 Million Haul

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) announced on Friday that it had raised $173.4 million to support Republican candidates in the 2022 elections, a higher sum than it has ever raised before at this stage in a midterm cycle.

Almost All COVID-19 Data Websites Secretly Track Users

European Research Council uncovered the tracking in a new study.

New York COVID-19 Quarantine Rules Unconstitutional and Illegal: Judge

A New York Supreme Court judge this month quietly ruled that regulations mandating that people infected with or exposed to highly contagious communicable diseases be quarantined are a violation of state law, declaring them null and void.

Beni Johnson of Bethel Church Dies From Cancer at 67; Bill Johnson Says Wife Is Now ‘Healthy and Free’

Beni Johnson, the wife of Bethel Church Senior Leader Bill Johnson, has died following a lengthy battle with cancer, days after being put in at-home hospice care. She was 67.

‘Scared to Death. I’m Frightened’: Daughter Delivers Elderly Mother with Cancer to Prison on Jan 6 Charges

69-year-old woman sentenced to months behind bars for "needlessly" distracting police during Jan 6 protest.

Donald Trump’s Ex-Wife Ivana Trump Dead at 73

Former President Trump's ex-wife Ivana Trump has passed away at age 73, according to a post from Trump on Truth Social.

Hispanic Voters Leaving Democrat Party for GOP

Republicans are actively courting Hispanic voters in key competitive House districts, hoping to peel away voters from Democrats repeating their historical pattern of investing little and late in reaching out to Latinos.

Emails Confirm Why CDC Changed Definitions of Vaccine, Vaccinated

Newly obtained emails confirm that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed its definition for both “vaccine” and “vaccinated” because people were pointing out that definitions didn’t seem to apply to the COVID-19 vaccines.

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