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Special Counsel John Durham Reveals Evidence Clinton Aimed to Smear President Trump

Special Counsel John Durham unveiled new text message evidence Monday night, revealing a Clinton campaign attorney lied to the FBI in an attempt to smear former President Trump.

White House to Use Social Media Influencers to Promote Biden Agenda, Target Young Voters

The influencers may receive their own briefing room.

Study Finds Masks Cause Headaches, Restrict Oxygen Intake

A review of over 2,000 studies.

Hundreds of Former Federal Employees Work in Big Tech

The information from LinkedIn connects social media to the national security state.

Dozens of Athletes Sign Letter Opposing Federal Bill That Protects Women’s Sports

Forty professional and Olympic athletes signed a letter in opposition to the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023, which prohibits biological men from competing in women's sports.

Disney’s Woke ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ Trailer Takes Jab at Capitalism

Disney’s new trailer for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny takes a stab on capitalism in which the main character implies that capitalism is nothing but "theft."

AOC Accuses GOP of ‘Fascism’ After Expulsion of Two Tennessee Lawmakers

Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) accused Republicans of being fascists after the party expelled two lawmakers in Tennessee for participating in gun control protests during House proceedings in the state Capitol.

Texas Proposes Gold-Backed Digital Currency as Alternative to Central Bank Digital Currencies

The proposed digital currency in Texas would be unique as it would be based on a physical asset, gold, and each unit of the digital currency issued would represent a particular fraction of a troy ounce of gold held in trust.

Shooting Attack in Downtown Louisville Leaves Five Dead, Shooter Neutralized: Police

Five people have died in a shooting attack in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, prompting the governor's response.

Iowa Stops Paying for Rape Victims’ Abortions

The Iowa Attorney General's Office has stopped paying for emergency contraception, including abortions, for victims of sexual assault.

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