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Investigator Wins Lawsuit for Access to 2020 Election Records in Pennsylvania

An investigator in Pennsylvania has been granted access to records from the 2020 election, including information from every precinct and central tabulator, after presenting evidence of anomalies encountered while voting and a discrepancy between the number of registered voters and ballots counted.

Michigan Man Sentenced to 16 Years for Plotting to Kidnap Gov. Whitmer

Michigan man Adam Fox, leader of plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, receives 16-year prison sentence for conspiracy to kidnap and use weapons of mass destruction.

Severe Winter Storms Cause 50 Deaths—Thousands Without Power

Prolonged winter storms on the East Coast left thousands of homes without working power and fifty deaths by Christmas morning.

Texas and Florida Lead United States Population Growth

New Census Bureau estimates.

Record 1.6 Million Illegal Migrant Asylum Backlog at U.S.-Mexico Border

About 30% of all applications are for children under the age of ten.

Company Releasing ‘Reflective Sulfur Particles’ into Atmosphere to Block Sunlight: MIT

Startup Make Sunsets causes controversy by attempting to commercialize and sell geoengineering via weather balloons releasing particles into the stratosphere, but faces criticism.

Woke UK Health Agency Orders Interview Panels to ‘Justify’ Hiring ‘White’ Job Applicants

NHS requires interview panels to provide justification for hiring white candidates over those from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Putin ‘Prepared to Negotiate’ to End Ukraine Conflict

Russia's President Putin expresses willingness to negotiate acceptable outcomes with all parties involved in the conflict in Ukraine, despite continued attacks from Moscow.

Trump, Biden Admins Pressed Twitter to Moderate Content During COVID: ‘TWITTER FILES’ Part 10

The Trump and Biden administrations pressured Twitter to moderate COVID-19 content, and Twitter suppressed views that conflicted with official White House positions.

Swedish Court Closes Muslim Schools Over Islamist Ideology

A Swedish Administrative Court has closed two independent Muslim schools in Stockholm and Uppsala after security police warned of the spreading of Islamist ideology and possible radicalization.

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