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Kari Lake Vows to Take Election Case to U.S. Supreme Court

"They messed with the wrong woman," said Lake.

Kari Lake’s Election Lawsuit Trial a ‘Huge Threshold Victory’ for Election Integrity

Former Trump advisor Jenna Ellis stated that a judge ordering a two-day trial over Kari Lake's election lawsuit is a "huge threshold victory" for election integrity.

Biden Administration Looks to Change Citizenship Test to Multiple Choice, Include New Material

The Biden administration announced plans to alter the civics component of the naturalization test required for immigrants to become U.S. citizens by changing responses to multiple choice and adding new material to be covered.

Trump Sues Pulitzer Prize Board for Defamation for Awarding WaPo and NYT’s ‘Russiagate’ Coverage

Former President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize board for jointly awarding the New York Times and Washington Post the 2018 National Reporting prize over their coverage of the Russian collusion scandal.

Rigorous International Study of N95 Masks Upends Federal COVID Narrative

The CDC took nearly two years to formally recognize distinctions between masks for mitigating COVID-19 spread, finally saying in January that cloth masks offer "the least" protection and N95 respirators, which meet strict federal standards, "the highest."

German Nurse Injected Saline Solution Instead of COVID Vax Walks Free in Court

An anti-COVID vaccine nurse in Germany who injected about 8,600 elderly patients with a saline solution rather than the coronavirus vaccine was let go in court Wednesday.

66 Medical Professionals Ask, ‘Where Is the Evidence’ for COVID Vax Pregnancy Safety?

"It is profoundly unethical to give a completely novel compound to pregnant women on a mass scale without the strict protocols of clinical research to just see what happens and then pretend that this is science," write the doctors in a letter.

Hate Crime Suspect in Fatal Shooting at Gay Nightclub Identifies as Nonbinary, Uses They/Them Pronouns

Alleged shooter attacked five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub, the suspect’s defense team says in court filings.

Christian Persecution Rising Around the World Amid Jihadism, Totalitarianism

Persecution of Christians has worsened in at least 18 countries at the hands of both totalitarian governments and militant non-state actors in recent years, according to a new report.

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