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Hate hoax: ‘White KKK member’ making racially motivated threats to burn down houses and kill neighbors turns out to be black woman, police say

A Georgia neighborhood was terrorized by a person claiming to be a white male member of the Ku Klux Klan. However, police now say that the person making racially motivated threats to burn down houses in the neighborhood and kill people is actually a black woman.

As Reports of Deaths After COVID Vaccines Near 16,000, CDC Urges Pregnant Women to Get the Vaccine

VAERS data released Friday by the CDC included a total of 752,803 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including...

Judge Says DOJ Treated BLM Rioters Better Than Capitol Protesters

"US Attorney's Office would have more credibility if it was even-handed in its concern about riots and mobs in the city," says Judge Trevor McFadden.

Americans Spending on Top 20 Drugs Nearly Doubles the Rest of the World Combined

The United States outspent every other country in the world combined when it came to the top-selling 20 pharmaceutical drugs, according to a recent analysis of company financial filings by Public Citizen.

Sen. Tom Cotton: Democrats’ Criminal-Leniency Policies Sparked an Undeniable Crime Wave

By Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) The numbers are in, and the debate is over. Our nation is in the midst of one of the worst...

China power shortage threatens supply chain disruption and higher prices

Electricity customers across China were forced to spend periods of the last few weeks in the dark as utilities cut out the lights to manage significant...

Newsom Announces Nation’s First K-12 Vax Mandate For Public And Private Schools

"I anticipate that other states will follow suit."

Texas Gov. Abbott Wants Stronger Penalties in Voting Law

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is asking his state legislature to increase the penalty for anyone convicted of illegal voting.

Woman Injured by COVID Vaccine Pleads With Health Agencies for Help, as Local News Agency Kills Story After Pressure From Pfizer

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Kristi Dobbs recounted how she’s spent nine months pleading with health agencies to research the neurological injuries she developed after Pfizer’s vaccine, and how she and others are trying to get the word out about the vaccine’s potential risks.

Despite Congress Passing Stopgap Funding Bill, US Government Couldn’t Avert Partial Shutdown

Lawmakers were forced to pass stopgap legislation to avert an imminent and complete government shutdown. The risk of the latter came after the Democrats failed to reach a deal on a new budget with the Republicans, or at least achieve intra-party unity on Biden's infrastructure bill to pass it unilaterally.

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