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‘My Son Hunter’ Trailer Hits 3.5 Million Cross-Platform Views After Truth Social Debut

The full theatrical trailer for the highly anticipated feature film My Son Hunter has spread like wildfire online after its official debut on Truth Social last week, racking up more than 3.5 million cross-platform views.

Iraq’s Presidential Palace Breached; U.S. Denies Embassy Evacuation

Protesters breached Iraq’s presidential palace on Monday after an influential Shiite cleric announced his resignation from politics.

Federal Court Asked to Block Michigan Enforcement of Gender Identity Care Rules at Christian Clinic

A faith-based Michigan health care operation filed suit Monday to block new state-mandated rules on transgender care that the nonprofit organization says would force...

3.8 Million Renters Likely To Be Evicted In Next Two Months

As pandemic eviction moratoriums expire and rent payment relief programs end across the U.S., a rental crisis is beginning to crest. About 8.5 million people...

Hackers Are Selling Stolen Data on NATO Weapons Sent to Ukraine

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said last week it is investigating the online sale of classified data about numerous weapon systems, including missile systems being sent to Ukraine.

Trump: Declare Me Rightful Winner or Redo ‘Fraud’ 2020 Election

Trump argued Monday that he should be declared the winner of the 2020 election, citing fraud and election interference by the FBI.

Nigeria Bans White Models From Ads

Nigeria says the need to “develop local talent” and support “inclusive economic growth” justifies the move.

FBI Admits It ‘Routinely Notifies’ Social Platforms of Censorship Opportunities

Mark Zuckerberg talked about FBI involvement in Facebook's censorship of content about Hunter Biden last week.

‘IRS Agents Accidentally Discharged Guns More Often than They Intentionally Fired Them’: 2012 U.S. Gov’t Data

Data shows the IRS has a long track record of misusing service weapons and proper required training for agents using them.

Ozzy Osbourne Leaving California Due to Crime Surge, Gun Violence

Former rock singer Ozzy Osbourne is leaving Los Angeles because of violent crime surge throughout the country.

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