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2023 look ahead: Key conflicts and potential crises

Our world remains an increasingly tumultuous place and the tragedy of expanding conflicts is only surpassed by the waves of refugees fleeing those troubles.

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Byrd stayed at base for 6 months on taxpayers' dime after killing Babbitt

Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd was housed for several months at taxpayer expense, much of the time in a "distinguished visitor suite," at Joint Base Andrews after he shot and killed Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a government watchdog group reported.

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3 MA police officers, 16-year-old girl playing flag football, added to 'died suddenly' list

Three Massachusetts police officers, all under the age of 50, and a 16-year-old girl playing flag football are among the latest additions to the "died suddenly" list.

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Still unreported: Food processing plants under attack

In May of last year, at the same time globalists were warning of worldwide food shortages, an odd series of disasters had hit food processing plants throughout the United States.

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Wayne Allyn Root: I'm anti-jab but support Trump; Here's why

How can I support Donald Trump for president? Well, I don't just support Trump, I support him 110%. I'm "all in" with Trump, even though we disagree on the COVID-19 vaccine. Why?

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Enemy of free speech: Schiff pressed Twitter to ban journalist Paul Sperry

The latest drop of the Twitter Files shows California Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff attempting to have journalist Paul Sperry "removed" from Twitter after a report by Sperry for RealClearInvestigations named the purported “whistleblower” behind President Donald Trump’s first impeachment.

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Russia deploys warship with Zircon hypersonic missiles

Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Wednesday deployed a warship armed with new hypersonic Zircon cruise missiles on a mission to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

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Newly released JFK files recall Angleton and CIA's downfall

New details of legendary counterspy James Angelton’s tenure and exit at CIA have been revealed with the release by the U.S. government of once-secret files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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U.S., British intel chiefs confirm 'alliance' with Big Tech

It's not like U.S. government censorship policies by its intelligence agencies in violation of the First Amendment is a state secret.

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America sheds its values to become greatest exporter of destructive ideas

America has been gradually abandoning its unique value system and is consequently becoming a less free, less humane, less prosperous and more corrupt country.

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China fighter jet came within 20 feet of colliding with U.S. aircraft

On Dec. 21, a Chinese fighter jet came within 20 feet of colliding with a U.S. military aircraft in international airspace over the South China Sea, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (Indo-PACOM) said in a statement.

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GOP plans investigations of Biden, top agencies

Republicans in the new House majority have announced plan to investigate Team Biden on at least five fronts, ranging from Dr. Anthony Fauci's alleged role in the origins of Covid, to Hunter Biden’s laptop, to the disaster at the southern border.

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Ex-Maricopa official: No one in AZ believes Katie Hobbs won

Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake has filed a petition to transfer the appeal of her election dispute case to the state Supreme Court.

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To save a country, you have to know who the real enemy is

At some point citizens of this country who call themselves by a host of names – “conservative,” “patriot,” “America Firster,” etc. – are going to have to face up to this fact and realize that the red-blue game they have bought into for their entire lives is a colossal lie.

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28% of Americans believe they know someone who died from Covid jab

Nearly half of Americans think the Covid shots may be to blame for many unexplained deaths, and more than a quarter believe someone they know may have died from the injection, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey.

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