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‘Our House is On Fire’: Chicago Fire Captain Fights Vaccine Mandate

To Scott Troogstad, government control over people’s lives has spread like a fire since the pandemic.

Steve Scalise Sounds Off on Biden’s Infrastructure Bill, Highlights 5 Hidden Details

Although six House Democrats from the progressive wing of the party voted against passage of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi passed the bill late Friday night with the help of 13 Republicans. Hidden inside the 2,300 pages of this complete boondoggle of a bill are numerous dangerous provisions that would have our founders rolling in their graves.

‘Profits over people’: Travis Scott & Drake accused of incitement in Astroworld Festival tragedy lawsuit

The first lawsuits have been filed following the Astroworld Festival performance by rapper Travis Scott, in which eight people died. Scott and fellow rapper Drake have been accused of negligence and helping cause the stampede.

Vax Causes Heart Disease in Boys 4–6x’s More Often than COVID Causes Hospitalization: U.C. Davis Epidemiologist

Boys aged 11–15 are four to six times more likely to be diagnosed with vaccine-related myocarditis than to be hospitalized from Covid-19.

Department of Homeland Security Reports First-ever Known Drone Attack Against US Electricity Grid

Modified drone which crashed near a Pennsylvania power substation in July 2020 was “likely being used…to specifically target energy infrastructure," says DHS.

Newsmax Opposes Vaccine Mandate, Here’s Why

President Joe Biden's new OSHA rule requiring businesses to have their employees vaccinated against COVID is a dangerous overreach of federal power and opposed by Newsmax.

Hillary’s Russian Dossier and Other Legal and Media Travesties

Save for the Wall Street Journal, few big media operations have reporters with the background or editors and media producers with journalistic principles to accurately inform you about legal matters. This week, looking at John Durham’s Danchenko indictment and the Kyle Rittenhouse case in Kenosha, Wisconsin, that point was made crystal clear.

‘Time to Name Names’: Republicans Kick Off Intraparty Inquisition Over Infrastructure Bill Vote

The House of Representatives passed President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on Friday, putting an end to a months-long deadlock caused by wrangling between the progressive and fiscally conservative wings of the Democratic Party over just how big the president’s accompanying social and climate spending package will be.

Chinese intelligence officer convicted of stealing secrets from General Electric

An American federal jury has convicted a senior Chinese intelligence officer of trying to steal secrets from General Electric, the first time a Ministry of State Security official was extradited to the US for trial.

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