Thanks in large part to Elon Musk’s liberation of Old Twitter, Americans know much more about the new reality: “We are being ruled by unelected super-rich left-wing ideologues,” a columnist noted.
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A 37-year-old producer at CNN and a 45-year-old Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Fame member are among the latest additions to the "died suddenly" list.
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During the lighting of the National Christmas Tree last year, Joe Biden became the first occupant of the White House to take Christ out of Christmas. He continued that tradition in his Christmas message to Americans on Thursday.
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An Arizona judge on Saturday dismissed Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake's election lawsuit.
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The former president of the Australian Medical Association has gone public with news of “devastating” Covid vaccine injuries that both she and her wife are suffering from.
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A polling expert and director of Big Data Poll testified in Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake's lawsuit that the Election Day chaos in Maricopa County disproportionately effected Republican voters and possibly affected the outcome of the governor's race.
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The $1.7 trillion omnibus bill passed by the Senate on Thursday includes an increase of some $180 million for the Department of Justice to carry out its political persecution of Jan. 6 protesters, a House Appropriations Committee summary revealed.
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Soon after Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo announced a significant rise in myocarditis among young men who received the Covid shot, Gov. Ron DeSantis petitioned for a grand jury to investigate "crimes and wrongdoing committed against Floridians related to the Covid-19 vaccine." In the meantime, the CDC began removing data on injuries caused by the vaccine from the VAERS adverse event reporting system, according to a doctor who has extensively studied the database.
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One should not be surprised that U.S. military recruiting and retention rates have fallen dramatically and are well below military needs to safeguard America.
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The omnibus spending package that is about to be passed by Congress days before Republicans take control of the House contains 6,825 pages: 4,155 pages of legislative text plus 2,670 pages of explanatory materials that instruct agencies how to carry out the provisions and include at least 4,000 earmarks to pay for the pet projects of representatives and senators.
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Since its founding in 1948, North Korea has claimed to be a communist society. Under communist rule, there are supposedly no class divisions.
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Law professors Jonathan Turley and Alan Dershowitz said the Select Committee on Jan. 6 brought its highly scripted, one-sided account of President Donald Trump's alleged role in the events of Jan. 6 to the panel's logical conclusion on Monday by referring four criminal charges on Trump to the Department of Justice.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the deployment of 400 National Guard troops to El Paso to assist with a border catastrophe created by Joe Biden's open border policies.
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The FBI paid Twitter nearly $3.5 million to censor and discredit the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 election, according to the latest "Twitter Files" release.
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There currently are 3 million fewer workers in the U.S. than there were pre-pandemic. A new study found that some states now pay the equivalent in welfare compensation to a job with an annual pay of $100,000.
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