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Christian Rapper Made Famous by ‘Let’s Go, Brandon’ Calling for Parallel Economy for Christians

Rapper Bryson Gray again makes headlines with his call for a parallel economy for Christians that ignores cancel culture.

80% Vaxxed Jakarta Is ‘Epicenter’ of Indonesia’s Omicron Outbreak: Associated Press

Bed occupancy rates highly vaccinated capital rise from 5% in early January to 45% on Saturday, says Jakarta Deputy Governor.

Judge Ends Deal for Offshore Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico

District of Columbia axes drilling on 80 million acres saying that environmental impacts were incorrectly calculated.

George Soros Donates $125 Million to Democrats Before November Midterms

Left-wing billionaire and Democrat donor George Soros has reportedly fueled Democrats with $125 million through a super PAC heading into the November midterms.

Record Gun Sales Fueled by 5.4 Million First Time Buyers

Gun sales surged to a record high in 2021, fueled by first-time gun owners, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).

Atilis Gym Owner Sentenced for Keeping Gym Open During New Jersey Lockdown

Smith was fined $1.2 million and vowed to stay open anyway as what he described as a "f- you" to Democratic Governor Phil Murphy.

Pence Says He Hasn’t Spoken to Trump Since Last Summer

Former Vice President Mike Pence says that he has not talked to former President Donald Trump since last summer.

Marvel Actress Evangeline Lilly Speaks Out Against Vaccine Mandates: ‘Nobody Should Ever Be Forced’

Actress Evangeline Lilly, known for her roles in several Marvel films, came out against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and confirmed she attended the “Defeat the Mandates” rally in Washington D.C. on Jan. 23.

U. of New Hampshire Students Assigned to Confront People Who They’ve Witnessed Using Offensive Language

An assignment by the University of New Hampshire has drawn criticism after asking students to call out those they believe use racist and other offensive types of language.

Biden Economy: Inflation Rose 5.8% In 2021—Most in 39 Years

Prices metric tracked by Federal Reserve rose 5.8% last year, sharpest increase since 1982.

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