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Bill Gates, Indian Government Targeted in Lawsuit Alleging AstraZeneca Vaccine Killed 23-Year-Old

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, the Indian government and others, citing extensive case law, is attracting renewed scrutiny of Gates and his long-term, controversial involvement in India’s vaccine program.

Yes, Virginia, You Can Unmask Your Kids

Glenn Youngkin has hit the ground running, wasting no time in beginning to implement the agenda that elected him in November. The new Virginia governor, a Republican businessman and first-time political candidate, prevailed in a state that had gone for Joe Biden by 10 points a year earlier.

Wisconsin Allowed More Than 100k Votes in 2020 From Voters Whose Registrations Show Them to Be 120 Years Old

Experts uncover more than half a million Wisconsin registered voters who registered Jan. 1, 1918, more than 100,000 of which voted in the 2020 presidential election.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Converts Paycheck in Cryptocurrency

New York City’s new mayor told reporters that his first paycheck will be automatically converted to cryptocurrency.

New Yorkers as Young as 9 Were Arrested for Entering Public Places Without a Vax Passport

New Yorkers as young as nine arrested for accessing public areas without a vaccine passport.

Mask Mandates Causing Over 350% Surge in Childhood Speech Delays

Mask mandates implemented by the government amidst the COVID-19 appear to be causing speech delays in young children.

U.S. Existing-Home Sales Reached a 15-Year High of 6.1 Million Last Year

Housing economists expect the market frenzy to subside in 2022 as mortgage rates rise

Rep. Greg Murphy: Biden’s 365 Days of Self-Inflicted Disasters

President Biden’s first year in office will forever be remembered as the worst first year of any presidency in history. In a year of unprecedented self-inflicted disasters, President Biden has truly outdone himself in systematic failures at the expense of the American people.

286,000 New Jobless Claims in Biden Economy as of Jan 15

Unemployment claims jumping for the third week in a row this month under Biden admin.

Tennessee Lawmaker Introduces ‘Kyles Law’ to Strengthen Protection of Self Defense

Tenessee Republican state Rep. Bruce Griffey has introduced a bill in honor of Kyle Rittenhouse that would compensate defendants found not guilty for self-defense.

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