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U.S. Announces $290 Million in Military Aid for Poland

U.S. Congress has approved $288.6 million in military aid for Poland in order to increase Poland’s capacity to deter and defend in the face of Russian aggression.

Feds Used Private Entity to Target Millions of Social Posts in 2020

A consortium of four private groups worked with the departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and State to censor massive numbers of social media posts they considered misinformation during the 2020 election.

Biden Scales Back Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The administration is being sued by six states.

British Government Feeding African Kids Worms, Locusts, Flies

The children are fed the bugs as part of an experiment on nutrition and the impact of insects.

Inflation Accelerated More Than Expected in August, Prices Remain at Four-Decade High: Biden Economy

The Federal Reserve's inflation gauge exceeded its expected limit last month, keeping prices at a four-decade high.

Mainstream Media Now Believe in ‘Rigged’ Elections After Ukrainian Regions Vote to Join Russia, Are Annexed by Putin

For years, the mainstream media rejected claims the 2020 U.S. presidential election could have been stolen from President Donald J. Trump, labeling such ideas as "conspiracy theories."

Fauci’s Net Worth Rose $5 Million During Pandemic, Now $12.6 Million

"While Dr. Fauci has been a government bureaucrat for more than 55 years, his household net worth skyrocketed during the pandemic," said OpenTheBooks CEO Adam Andrzejewski.

First Openly Trans Army Officer and Wife Charged in Plot to Give U.S. Military Medical Info to Russia

A federal grand jury has indicted Anna Gabrielian (36) and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry (39), both of Rockville, Maryland, charging the couple with...

Trump Wins Ruling in Rape Accuser Carroll’s Defamation Lawsuit

A federal appeals court in Manhattan handed former President Donald Trump a procedural victory Tuesday in a defamation lawsuit, after famed columnist E. Jean Carroll claimed that Trump had raped her in the 1990s.

Fentanyl Crisis Continues to Ravage U.S. Communities as Border Drug Trafficking Hits New Records

A memo circulating among Senate Republicans this week details how the fentanyl crisis continues to worsen across U.S. communities as southern border drug seizures and encounters reach record highs.

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