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Chinese Protesters Destroy COVID Testing Site as Police in Hazmat Suits Deploy to City Streets

Anti-government protesters in communist China flipped over and destroyed a COVID testing tent in the city of Guangzhou on Monday, prompting police in hazmat suits to flood the streets and disperse the crowds.

How I Turned My Left-Leaning College Experience to My Benefit

Decades ago, KGB spy Yuri Bezmenov defected to America and exposed a four-step plan the Soviets engineered to bring down the United States: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization.

Number of Americans Who Identify as ‘Liberal’ Drops

Morning Consult poll shows rise in number of moderates, slight increase in conservatism.

Thousands of Convicted Pedophiles in California Being Released From Prison

Pedophiles are getting less than a year prison time after a range of horrific acts, including raping kids under 14.

Apple Turns Off Communication Tool Just Before Anti-Lockdown Protests in China

The Big Tech conglomerate restricted the use of AirDrop in China, hindering the protestors' ability to communicate.

China’s Surveillance System Targets Anti-Lockdown Protestors

Police use mobile phone data to track citizens who participated in nationwide demonstrations against nation's draconian lockdown measures.

Americans Now Need a Six-Figure Salary to Afford a Median-Priced Home

Homebuyers in the United States must earn six-figure salaries in order to afford a median-priced home, according to an analysis from real estate brokerage Redfin.

Wyoming’s Largest Homeless Shelter Secures Right to Hire Only Christians, Settles Lawsuit

A Christian nonprofit organization that serves as Wyoming's largest homeless shelter recently secured a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials that will allow the shelter to hire only those who share its Christian beliefs.

NSA Caught Handing Over Top Secret Info to Undercover FBI Agent

FBI agents have made an arrest in a key espionage case that would have had major national security implications for the U.S.

Many NATO Members Have Exhausted Weapon Supply

Most NATO countries have utilized the majority of their weapons in Ukraine. About twenty out of the thirty are "pretty tapped out," wrote the New York Times.

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