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YouTube Kids Defends Videos Promoting LGBT+ Agenda

YouTube Kids, a children's streaming service, hosts over 100 videos with drag queens, LBGT+ themes, or gender and sexuality content targeting children.

Cattle Ranchers Fear Decimation: Border Policy Brings Contagious Virus Threat

Ranchers warn contagious virus FMD could enter US through porous southern border, devastate livestock industry.

CDC Acknowledges ‘Debilitating Illnesses’ Following COVID Vaccination

The health agency is "aware of these reports of people experiencing long-lasting health problems following COVID vaccination."

COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to ‘Psychosis’: Dr. Peter McCullough

"The building literature on neuropsychiatric symptoms is alarming."

Kari Lake Hit with Criminal Referral to Arizona Attorney General

The referral came from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, an attorney representing clients in narco-terrorism and firearms scandals, who stated that the tweets in question violate Section 16-504 of Arizona's Revised Statutes.

Jury Clears Catholic Father Targeted by Biden DOJ

A jury has found Mark Houck not guilty of federal charges brought against him by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice.

Former Walmart CEO Says Consumers Could Be In a ‘World of Hurt’ if Biden Doesn’t Take Action on Inflation Issue

Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon warned Americans this weekend of the detrimental impact that corporate layoffs could have on the U.S.'s feeble economy.

AI Used for ISIS Now Adapted to Censor Americans

Artificial intelligence once used to silence the terrorist organization ISIS is now being adapted to monitor and censor Americans' dissenting opinions to mainstream narratives.

Norway Pushes Ahead With Digital Currency, Ignoring Privacy Concerns

Norway is looking to join several countries that are on track to introduce a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) – a centralized form of digital money.

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

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