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Hong Kong lost its freedom and China is still communist

How time flies. It’s been 25 years since Hong Kong returned to Chinese control, a quarter century since the prosperous British Crown Colony became a semi-autonomous part of the People’s Republic of China, the world’s largest dictatorship.

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Moderna vax significantly increases rate of myocarditis

A peer reviewed study out of France has discovered mRNA Covid vaccines astronomically increase rates of potentially fatal myocarditis.

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On fire: Trump-backed candidates go 12-0 in Tuesday's primaries

Candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump ran the table in Tuesday's primaries in Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Utah. Trump-backed candidates won 12 races and lost none.

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Cassidy Hutchinson: Jan. 6 panel's credibility takes another hit

It was the stuff movie scripts are made of. Amid the chaos of Jan. 6, 2021, an enraged President Donald Trump "lunges" at Secret Service agents and attempts to grab the wheel of the presidential limo.

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A word about certain cowardly American corporations

To wit: this week's parade of U.S. companies ostentatiously trumpeting "health care coverage" for employees who want to travel to Planned Parenthood-beholden states to destroy the lives of their unborn babies in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

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U.S., allied forces hold largest-ever naval war games

Amid increased activity in the western Pacific by Chinese and Russian warships, the U.S. and allied naval forces were set to launch Rim of the Pacific, or RIMPAC, the world’s largest naval war games on June 29.

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Zelensky: Ukraine wants more money

The total amount of U.S. taxpayer money either already sent to or pledged by Team Biden to Ukraine is nearing the $50 billion mark. That apparently isn't enough for President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Court strikes down NYC law allowing non-citizens to vote

A New York City law allowing non-citizen residents to vote in municipal elections was struck down by the state Supreme Court on Monday.

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Healthy young people dying 'suddenly' is the new normal

'Healthy young kids rarely died in their sleep before the COVID vaccine rolled out.'

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Covid shots fail within months against Omicron

Within just months of getting a second dose, Covid vaccines offer zero protection against Omicron infection and may even increase the risk of infection, according to a new study.

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'Hookup culture' forced to confront sexual reality

Thanks to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, young women are confronting some basic truths about men and women that feminism has denied for the last half-century.

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Kari Lake breaks the Fox code on 'stolen election'

How did it feel to be Bret Baier Monday on the network that called Arizona early on election night 2020, pioneering the narrative that an unlikely Joe Biden was headed for the White House?

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CDC withheld info on post-vax blood clotting deaths

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed increasing incidents in 2021 of individuals dying from blood clotting after receiving a Covid vaccine with known links to increase blood clotting risk, but did not alert the public for months, newly obtained emails show.

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On the road with Clarence Thomas: Justice has visited 40 states in his RV

In a new book, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas notes that 20 years ago he took a friend's advice and decided to see the USA by RV.

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SCOTUS: Coach's on-field prayer doesn't violate 1st Amendment

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a Washington state high school football coach had a right to pray on the field immediately after games.

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