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Million Gun Sales Per Month in U.S. for Last Four Years

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the industry's trade group, confirmed that July 2023 marked the fourth year in a row with over one million adjusted background checks each month.

American Cities with Highest Drinking Rates Are Democrat-Run

Several of the drunkest counties in America are in Wisconsin.

Raided Chinese Biolab in California Potentially Exposed Thousands of Americans to Toxic COVID, Pregnancy Tests

The lab, previously operating under the company name Prestige BioTech, was found to contain labeled viruses and bacteria including hepatitis B and C, dengue, HIV, herpes, tuberculosis, rubella, coronavirus, and malaria during an inspection in March.

Australian Gov’t Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Class action suit includes over 500 claimants, seeks compensation for injuries allegedly sustained from COVID-19 vaccines.

Swedes Form Their Own Group To Fight Against Migrant Crime

Residents of Husby, located just outside of Stockholm, are creating a group of citizens to fight against crime and drug addiction among their homeless population.

Rise in U.S. Leprosy Cases Due to ‘International Migration’ Amid Southern Border Crisis: CDC

Researchers suspect "international migration of persons with leprosy is a potential source of autochthonous transmission."

Employee Fired Over Failing to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Reinstated

An employee for the University of Virginia was fired after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.

American High School Boys Shifting Right, Nearly Twice as Likely to Lean Conservative than Liberal

Young women are nearly twice as likely as young men to claim liberal beliefs, signifying a growing gender gap in political ideologies.

Rand Paul Announces ‘Official Criminal Referral’ Over Fauci COVID Testimony

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has announced an "official criminal referral" to the Department of Justice (DOJ) over Dr. Anthony Fauci's COVID testimony.

Indiana’s Near Total Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect

With exceptions like cases of rape or incest in the first ten weeks, or in circumstances where the mother's health undergoes "substantial and irreversible physical impairment."

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