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DOJ Indicts Over 1,030 in Jan 6 Capitol Riot Probe

Twenty-eight months following the unsettling events of January 6th, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed a significant update on the ongoing investigations.

South Carolina Senator Tim Scott Is Running for President

Despite sharing his experiences of racial prejudice, Scott firmly holds that America is not a fundamentally racist country.

FBI Stopped Investigations Into Clintons Leading Up to 2016 Presidential Election

The FBI instead directed efforts to investigate Trump.

WHO’s ‘Disturbing’ Guidance on Sexual Education for Young Children Includes ‘Early Childhood Masturbation’

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stirred controversy with its guidance on sexual education for children under four, prompting calls for its withdrawal.

Sen. Paul Celebrates Passage of ‘National Police Week’ Bill

This resolution is backed by a vast bipartisan coalition, comprising 78 Senators, including Dr. Paul himself.

Printer Error Made Nassau County Registered Voters Democrat

A printer mistake in Nassau County, New York, turned almost a million registered voters Democrat.

Zelensky’s Push for Missile Attacks Inside Russia as Ukraine’s Neighbors Seek Peace: Seymour Hersh

"Zelensky, working behind the back of the Biden White House, pushed hard earlier this year for an expanded series of missile attacks inside Russia," says Hersh.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Foundation’s Revenues Plummet 88%

Faces $10 million lawsuit over lavish spending scandal.

‘Nonbinary’ Former Biden Admin Nuclear Official Arrested Again for Luggage Theft

Last year, Brinton faced charges for allegedly stealing a suitcase from a woman at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.

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