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Biden Wanted $33B More for Ukraine. Congress Quickly Raised It to $40B. Who Benefits?

From the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the Biden White House has repeatedly announced large and seemingly random amounts of money that it intends to send to fuel the war in Ukraine.

Democrats Silent as Republicans Rip Into Secret Royalty Checks to Fauci, Hundreds of NIH Scientists

Top Democratic leaders with oversight of the National Institutes for Health (NIH) are keeping quiet about the $350 million in secret payments to agency leaders like Dr. Anthony Fauci and hundreds of its scientists.

Democrats’ Effort to Secure Roe v. Wade Fails

Bill fails in 49-51 vote.

Durham Says FBI, Intelligence Agencies Slowly Producing Classified Materials

Special counsel John Durham filed court papers on May 10 saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor Danchenko, who prosecutors say lied to investigators about how he obtained information that later appeared in the controversial and discredited Steele dossier that was used against former President Donald Trump.

Biden Blasted for ‘Lying’, ‘Gaslighting’ Speech Blaming Inflation on Pandemic and Putin

Conservatives on Twitter were not buying President Joe Biden’s recent speech assessing the pandemic and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as the two main issues behind the United States’ economic woes.

Bill Gates Outlines Plan for 3,000-Person Social Media Unit to Combat ‘Vaccine Misinformation’

The tech mogul wants to put out “good messages” about vaccines.

Facebook Moderator Sues Company Over ‘Human Trafficking’

Meta has been accused of a ‘deceptive recruitment process’ in Kenya.

No Charges for Mike Tyson for Punching Airplane Passenger

Authorities will not file criminal charges against former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson after he was recorded on video punching a fellow first-class passenger aboard a plane at San Francisco International Airport last month.

Religious Freedom Advocates Threaten to Sue Anti-catholic Activist Group

A national public interest law firm that focuses on religious liberty is threatening to sue protesters who harass religious worshipers and those who hold demonstrations on the steps of the nation’s churches in the wake of a leaked draft majority opinion by the Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

Rheumatologist: 40% Of 3,000 Vaccinated Patients Reported Vaccine Injury, 5% Still Injured

Dr. Robert Jackson has been a physician for 35 years. In his practice, there are more than 5,000 patients, about 3,000 of whom got vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines.

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