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10 percent of U.S. adults reported major side effects from Covid jab

According to a new Rasmussen Reports poll, 68% of U.S. adults — about 173 million individuals — received the Covid shot. Of those, 10 percent reported suffering major side effects.

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U.S. diplomacy paves way for Gaza’s historic opportunity

The UN Security Council approved a landmark American-sponsored resolution which just may give long suffering Gaza its final chance for peace and reconstruction.

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Has the CCP lost its mind over Japan PM's resolute policy?

The reality for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is that its aggressive military and nuclear buildup, its increasing military coercion against Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, the United States and others, and its ultimate goal of freedom-crushing global hegemony, is forcing more and more countries to increase their defensive capacities and to cooperate against the CCP.

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Don’t let the news get you down, counseled Charlie Kirk: ‘Chaos is a devil thing’

Charlie Kirk expounds on the need for big families, strong churches, and expanded businesses as the "last best hope for liberty."

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Files fallout: Top Democrats are sinking in the Epstein quicksand

The media spin on President Donald Trump's Nov. 16 reversal on releasing the Epstein files was summed up by the NY Times headline:  'Trump Bows to Reality on Epstein Files Vote, in a Rare Retreat'. Three days later, it appears that Trump's rope-a-dope fighter's routine may have been strategy all along.

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Too big, too fast? AI boom soaks up real estate, energy

When completed, Meta's AI data center in Louisiana will be larger than the area of Midtown Manhattan.

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Muslim candidates won 42 races in 2025 off-year elections

While Marxist Muslim Zohran Mamdani's victory in the New York City mayoral election consumed the headlines, Muslim candidates won 41 other races in elections across the nation this month.

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China AI toys instruct kids to do dangerous things

AI toys made in China are collecting voice data for young children and in many cases the toys are instructing kids to do dangerous and twisted things, reports say.

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The Epstein files: DJT names names; anti-Trump journalists exposed

The Epstein Files bombshell Democrats and their legacy media allies were hoping for ended up blowing up in their faces.

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Released Epstein files revive Vince Foster controversy

The release of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails by House Democrats includes a 2016 message from Epstein to author Michael Wolff which appears to allege that Hillary Clinton had a sexual affair with her husband's White House Deputy Counsel Vince Foster.

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We've seen this movie before: Socialism in history

On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall collapsed. On a very ordinary night thousands of East Germans started crossing the dividing barrier between the communist East and capitalist West Berlin after the East German regime had suddenly opened tightly controlled border crossings. In a matter of hours history was made. Throngs of people soon swamped the Wall and then started smashing the hated communist barrier into concrete rubble.

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1,500 'active' voters age 105 or older on Michigan rolls

The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) requires states to implement procedures to maintain accurate and current voter registration lists. How's Michigan's NVRA compliance going?

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The evidence mounts: What James Comey knew and when he knew it

Is what was found earlier this year in a burn bag in Room 9582 at FBI headquarters the smoking gun that takes down ex-FBI chief James Comey?

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End of shutdown opens major schism in Democrat Party

The extreme left wing which has essentially taken over the Democrat Party is livid at the move by the less-extreme party members who paved the way for the 41-day Schumer Shutdown to end.

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Trump, Hegseth tours strengthen Asia balance of deterrence

During their respective trips to Asia, President Donald J. Trump (Oct. 25 to 30) and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (Oct. 26 to Nov. 4) took major steps to strengthen deterrence against a more powerful and confident China.

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