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Karen Fann Explains Path to Decertification of 2020 Election Results, Warrants for Maricopa County

Fann slammed State Senator Boyer for going "over to the dark side" and blocking progress on the audit.

Biden Forgets to Name Third Reason Why He Ran for Presidency, Claims He ‘Drove’ 18-Wheeler Once

The Democratic president is well known for his frequent gaffes, especially during off-the-cuff speeches, prompting his political rivals to raise questions about his mental capability to hold the nation's highest post.

Popular Worship Leader Ignites Furor For Heretic Tweet Saying ‘Buddha,’ ‘Muhammad’ And ‘You’ Are ‘Christ’

Thousands of people responded to a tweet by Michael Gungor, the lead singer of the famous band Gungor, on Friday, July 23. The post drew widespread criticism because it asserted that, although Jesus is the Christ, so are Buddha, Muhammad, people, and the church.

Ivermectin ‘Safe,’ ‘Effective’ COVID Treatment: WSJ Op-Ed

A Wall Street Journal op-ed claims the FDA is "attacking a safe, effective drug," Ivermectin, even though the FDA itself certified the medication in 1996.

NIH Co-Owns Moderna mRNA Vaccine Patent, Promotes Moderna Vaccines

The National Institutes of Health co-owns the Moderna mRNA COVID vaccine patent, endorses the same vaccine.

LA Times Columnist Blames ‘Racism’ for Blacks Refusing Vaccine

"[S]ystemic racism" is to blame for the black community having a "deep distrust of the healthcare system, government agencies and most institutions, including legit media organizations," says Los Angeles Times writer Erika Smith.

Twitter Suspends AZ Election Audit Accounts

Two social media accounts representing the Arizona Senate's review of the 2020 presidential election in Maricopa County were suspended for violating Twitter's rules Tuesday.

Even ‘Vaccinated People’ Might ‘Be Contagious,’ ‘Spread the Virus to Others’: CDC

The CDC is now warning that even those vaccinated against coronavirus might be contagious and must now wear a face covering, signifying their reversal on the topic.

Bipartisan lawmakers reach ‘final agreement’ on $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal

A bipartisan group of senators reached a final agreement on a roughly $1 trillion infrastructure package Wednesday, although it remains to be seen if there are enough votes to overcome a Republican filibuster.

Platt’s McLean Bible Church Hit With Attempted Takeover, Lawsuit from Opposition

The suburban DC megachurch’s recent scuffle over race and politics is symptomatic of a broader evangelical rift.

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