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Oregon Appeals Pause on New Gun Legislation

The state of Oregon is set to appeal a pause placed on a new gun law. The law prohibits the sale of high-capacity magazines.

Kari Lake Promises to Take Lawsuit ‘All the Way to the Supreme Court’

Arizona Secretary of State Hobbs certified her tainted victory over Kari Lake on Monday, but Lake continues to challenge the results of the election, which she says was marred by systemic voter suppression, and vowed to take her lawsuit “take it all the way to the Supreme Court” if necessary.

More Than 40 Percent of Americans Expect the Housing Market to Crash Next Year

A lot of consumers have a very gloomy outlook about the market due to news of mass layoffs, high inflation, and rising credit card debt, according to a new survey that shows 41 percent of Americans believe the housing market will crash next year.

The ‘China Model’ and the WEF

For decades Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF) has been recruiting and cultivating corporate and political leaders from all over the world to embrace a vision and plan for a complete social, political, and economic transformation -- a “Great Reset” -- which is nothing short of a communist “New World Order.”

Surgeon Made Baby’s ‘Guardian’ So Vaxxed Blood Can Be Used in Surgery

New Zealand judge takes away rights from parents of baby in need of surgery, gives them to surgeon and physician wanting to use blood from COVID-19 vaccinated donors during procedure.

Demands for Investigation Grow After Katie Hobbs’ Office Censored Twitter Activity, Suppressed Speech

"How much censorship took place under her office," asked Trump attorney Christina Bobb.

Republican Representatives Launch Investigation into ESG Investment Schemes

Six GOP House members on Tuesday sent a letter to 'Climate Action 100+' in first efforts to investigate whether Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance violates antitrust laws.

Hollywood Director James Cameron Calls Testosterone a ‘Toxin’

Cameron says that testosterone is toxic and must be purged from men's systems.

Navy to Accept Recruits From Lowest-Scoring Percentile

In a response to the military recruitment crisis, the Navy is to begin accepting individuals scoring in the lowest aptitude percentile.

December 7, 1941: Recalling the Heroes of the ‘Day of Infamy’

December 7, 1941, was a day of infamy.

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