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Bill Gates Foundation Funded Wuhan University with $500,000 One Year Before COVID Outbreak

"To establish international research networks and data sharing platforms as well as develop policy recommendations for improving the medical insurance system in China."

Armored Car Company Sues Govt. for Roadside Seizures

Deputies stop drivers, take their cash and let them go

Attorney and Holocaust Survivor Stop Vax Passports in Orange County, California

California and New York were the first areas in the country to take steps toward vaccine passports last year. New York City implemented it, but Orange County didn’t, thanks to the efforts of human rights Attorney Leigh Dundas and holocaust survivor Vera Sharav.

Hillary Clinton Will Hate What Was Found on the Walls of Jeffrey Epstein’s Mansion

It seems as though attempting to wrangle her sex-obsessed husband has always been a pain for Hillary Clinton.

Texas Synagogue Terrorist’s Brother Says He ‘Was Suffering from Mental Health Issues’

The brother of 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram, the British national who was shot dead after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue, says his brother suffered from “mental health issues.”

Sen. Cotton’s Bill Prohibits Biden’s Plan to House Male and Female Prisoners Together

State-level fights over housing anatomically male prisoners in women's prisons based on their gender identity may soon be joined by a federal battle.

New Virginia AG Jason Miyares Launches Investigations into Public Schools, Parole Board

Virginia’s new Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) wasted no time Saturday, launching immediate investigations into the Virginia Parole Board and Loudoun County Public Schools.

Gender-Fluid School Bathroom Rapist Takes Third Victim, Court Proceedings Allege

New revelations from court proceedings in the Loudoun County, Virginia school bathroom rape case show that the convicted rapist, a biological male who claimed to be gender-fluid and donned a skirt before preying on a female student, is alleged to have a third victim.

Steep rise in US police deaths explained

A spike in law enforcement fatalities last year is linked to exposure to Covid in the line of duty and subsequent illness

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

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