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House GOP to Create New Subcommittee Investigating ‘Weaponization of the Federal Government’

House Republicans plan subcommittee to investigate alleged abuses of power by federal agencies, particularly those targeting conservatives.

NYC Attacker Was on FBI Watchlist

Trevor Bickford, a 19-year-old man who had been interviewed by the FBI and placed on the agency's terrorist watch list, attacks three police officers with a machete in New York City; incident being investigated as possible terrorist attack.

Department of Education Probing California University for Alleged Race-Based Discrimination

The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights investigates University of California at San Francisco for potentially violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with "Racial Affinity Caucusing Groups."

Google Home Hack Allowed Snooping Through Microphone

Bug in Google Home allows hackers to remotely control device, access microphone feed and issue commands.

Nine Republicans Write Letter Opposing McCarthy’s Leadership

They don't want Kevin McCarthy to be next speaker of the House.

Transgender Pioneer Rejects Today’s Gender Ideology

One of the first transgender woman who transitioned back to male says he rejects today's culture of gender ideology.

Ray Epps Admits He ‘Orchestrated’ Jan 6 Events

Ray Epps, self-described organizer of January 6 attack on United States Capitol, testifies before Select Committee, denies being government informant, admits involvement and organization, has not been arrested or charged despite admitted involvement.

Babies Around the World Left to Die After Failed Abortions

In New Zealand, Canada, Poland, Ireland, Australia, U.S.

‘Boosted Worse Off Than Vaccinated in Many States’: Epoch Times Analysis

Data from multiple states in the US suggests that people who have received booster shots for COVID-19 are testing positive, being hospitalized, and dying at higher rates than those who have only received a primary series of the vaccine.

Military Can’t Meet Recruiting Goals Even After Lowering Standards

Despite lowering standards, the US military struggles to meet recruitment goals, with the Army experiencing a significant drop and the other branches barely meeting their goals for the fiscal year ending September 30, according to data from the Department of Defense.

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