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NYC Climate Activists Propose Cracking Down on Wood Stoves

A proposed mandate in New York City is asking restaurants install emission-control devices to replace wood and coal stoves.

U.S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Bills to Combat Foreign Influence on Policy Making

"By providing more transparency about foreign lobbying practices, these bipartisan bills will help stop attempts by foreign adversaries to influence our political process," Senator Peters stated.

Weaponization of Politics, an American Tradition

"Making sure the government is pursuing a policy of peace and free trade abroad is also essential to promoting liberty at home."

United Nations Employees Caught Smuggling Cocaine Into Israel

The illicit substance was cleverly concealed as an ingredient in perfume-making kits.

Woman and Teen Daughter Who Took in Migrant as a Host Family Nearly Stabbed to Death

A mother and daughter in Germany who reportedly took in an Afghan illegal migrant were nearly stabbed to death in their home.

DOJ Allegedly Warned IRS Not to Interview Joe Biden’s Grandchildren in Hunter Investigation

IRS whistleblowers told Congress that a Justice Department official told investigators not to interview President Biden's grandchildren as part of the federal investigation into Hunter Biden to avoid getting into "hot water." 

World Health Organization’s ‘Comprehensive Sexuality Education’ Teaches Young Children Sexual Practices

The World Health Organization (WHO), now has ‘Comprehensive Sexuality Education’ guidelines that feature adults talking to young children about their genitals and teaching sexual acts.

Teenage Victim on Titan Sub Was ‘Terrified’ of Underwater Dive According to Family

The youngest victim on the OceanGate Titan submarine incident that killed five people was apparently “terrified” of the underwater dive to view the Titanic’s resting place.

Michigan Introduces New ‘Hate Crime’ Legislation That Threatens Free Speech Rights

The Democrat-majority Michigan legislature has introduced new “hate crime” legislation that would charge residents with hate crimes if they hurt the feelings of "protected minorities," including homosexuals and transgenders.

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