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Two GOP Senators Urge President Biden to Yank the Us Out of the ‘Corrupt and Inept’ World Health Organization

Republican Sens. Steve Daines of Montana and Tom Cotton of Arkansas are calling upon President Joe Biden to pull the U.S. out of the World Health Organization.

Half-Million Migrants Cross Border in Ten Weeks

More than a half-million migrants illegally crossed the southwest border with Mexico during a 10-week period ending on May 15.

An Unlikely Alliance: ACLU Pushes to Unseal Government Warrants Targeting Project Veritas

Civil liberties groups have expressed concern about DOJ overreaching authority, assaulting free press in sweeping probe against conservative journalist James O'Keefe

Philadelphia School District Encouraged Teachers to Attend Conference on ‘Kink’

One of the conference's speakers argued that sex toys should be introduced to minors

Videos Show Unindicted ‘Suspicious Actors’ Attacking Capitol on Jan. 6

Bobby Powell thought someone would be interested in his video evidence showing two “suspicious actors” taking part in events on the east side of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Young Boy Died With Evidence of Heart Inflammation After COVID-19 Vaccination: CDC

A young boy died after getting Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and evidence was found of the boy suffering from heart inflammation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers revealed on May 19.

Protesters Demand ‘Free Speech’ Outside Facebook Headquarters

Protesters chanted “Free Speech” outside of Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park in California on Thursday evening.

$10-Gallon Gas Expected in Washington

Gas stations statewide are reprogramming pumps for double-digit prices.

Trump-Backed AZ Gubernatorial Hopeful Releases Footage of Interview Liberal Outlet Won’t Publish

Candidate Kari Lake granted an interview with the publication despite continued negative coverage of her campaign.

Viktor Orbán’s 12 Rules to Win Back the West

Coming off a fresh landslide victory in Hungary’s April elections, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party have drawn conservatives from across the world to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest, with many of them looking to Hungary for answers to the challenges facing Western civilization and an increasingly dominant left.

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