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Pentagon Denies Taylor Swift is an ‘Asset’ For Government Operations

Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh denied Fox News host Jesse Watters claim that megastar Taylor Swift is an "asset" for government operations.

Facebook Allows Cartels to Advertise Smuggling Operations

Former acting director of the United States National Intelligence Richard Grenell revealed that Facebook allows cartels to advertise human smuggling operations.

Vermont Sees Assisted Suicides Quadruple Over Two Years

A report from the Vermont Department of Health revealed that the number of individuals who have died from assisted suicide has quadrupled in the last two years.

Jewish Students Sue Harvard Over Antisemitism

A group of Jewish students filed a lawsuit against Harvard University Wednesday, alleging that the school is violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by failing to protect Jewish students amid antisemitism concerns on campus.

Army Sees Decrease in White Recruits

Military.com published a report examining the decline in white Army recruits over the last several years.

WEF Claims ‘Misinformation’ Greatest Global Threat

The World Economic Forum (WEF) revealed a list of "global threats" for 2024.

Man Looking to Disqualify Trump from Ballot Arrested for False Tax Documents

John Anthony Castro, a man from Texas who is seeking to remove Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot in 27 states, has been arrested for filing false tax documents.

Maine Builds Rent-Free Apartments for Illegal Migrants Paid by Taxpayers

Maine’s taxpayers are now paying for new apartments built for illegal aliens who will have at least two years’ worth of rent paid for.

Trump Shares Ad Mocking Biden

Donald Trump shared an ad mocking Joe Biden called "White House Senior Living."

Fauci Admits Social Distancing Was Based on Nothing

Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted that the six-foot social distancing mandate imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic was founded on nothing.

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