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Putin Accuses Ukraine of Crimea Bridge Blast, Calls It Terrorism

Russian President added that Ukrainian special services were behind the attack.

Child Hospitalizations Due to Immune Deficiency Hits Record Numbers

More children than ever are being hospitalized with common colds they can't fight off.

Texas Gov Will Keep Sending Migrants to New York City After Mayor Declares State of Emergency

The state government has bussed 2,900 migrants to NYC so far.

Florida Sheriff Tells Homeowners How to Handle Looters: ‘Shoot Him So He Looks Like Grated Cheese’

A Florida sheriff gave advice to homeowners on how to handle looters in the state: "Shoot him so he looks like grated cheese."

Arizona County Packed Polls With Democrat Workers And Wants To Bury The Paper Trail, Lawsuits Allege

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Republican Party of Arizona (RPAZ) filed a series of lawsuits earlier this week alleging that Maricopa County...

Watch: Mom Shows Up to School Board Meeting in Outfit Drag Queen Wore to Event for Students

If a parent activist can make news by showing up in an inappropriately revealing outfit at a school board meeting — dull affairs, comprised...

Florida Surgeon General Recommends Against mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines for Males Aged 18–39

Florida’s Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, announced new guidance on messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines on Friday, specifically recommending against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for males...

Report: Facebook to Fire Thousands as Part of ‘Quiet Layoffs’

Facebook executives are reportedly in the process of instituting “quiet layoffs” of underperforming workers that could see thousands of employees let go from the company.

Face Masks Make Massive Inroads With Brainwashed College Crowd

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Barnard College Will Offer Medication Abortions for Students

Barnard College, a private women's school affiliated with Columbia University, is making medication abortions available to its students, saying that providing the service is part of its plans to expand healthcare options.

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