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Biden Extends COVID-19 Health Emergency Declaration

In September 2022, Biden said, "The pandemic is over."

Mexico’s President Thanks Biden for Not Building ‘Even One Meter’ of Border Wall

Mexican President Lopez Obrador praises President Biden for not building a border wall, asks for Congress to regularize migration status of millions of Mexicans living in the US.

Lawsuit Alleges Mainstream Media Orgs Violated First Amendment, Antitrust Laws

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Children's Health Defense (CHD), and other individuals and organizations are suing the Trusted News Initiative (TNI) over antitrust and free speech violations.

‘Cancel Culture Is a Tactic the Left Uses’—Kirk Cameron Hosts Controversial Pastor Douglas Wilson on ‘Takeaways’

In a recent episode of his TBN show “Takeaways,” Kirk Cameron tackled the topic of “cancel culture.”

Few Schools Returning to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Increase

At least five school districts, most in the northeast of the country, have reinstated mask requirements for students amid an uptick in COVID-19 infections, and two requested that students be tested for the virus before returning to school from winter break.

Church of England Announces £100 Million Reparations-Like Fund to Apologize for Slavery

The Church of England announced a series of measures this week in an effort to "compensate" for its links to the Transatlantic slave trade.

House Republicans Introduce Bill to Protect Babies Who Survive Abortions

House Republicans have introduced new legislation that would stop infanticide and protect babies who survive abortion.

Republican Rep. Introduces Qualified Immunity Bill, Protects Police Officers

Indiana Republican Representative Jim Banks introduced a qualified immunity bill to protect police officers from lawsuits unless he or she violated an individual's rights.

Georgia Court Dissolves Special Grand Jury Investigating Trump and Allies

The special grand jury investigating President Donald Trump for alleged crimes in overturning the election has completed its work, issuing a final report and recommending actions to be taken; it is now up to the district attorney to decide whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.

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