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Report: 937 serious health issues, 620 deaths for athletes after jab

A private team of "investigators, news editors, journalists and 'truth seekers,' has maintained and updated a detailed list of deaths, cardiac arrests and other serious issues among athletes following COVID-19 shots.

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Soros-tied group targets lawyers who backed Trump

The 65 Project, a leftist dark money group tied to George Soros, made public its request that the State Bar of Georgia discipline three attorneys for their roles in President Donald Trump’s contesting of the 2020 election, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution which cited the group's statement.

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Who is Jesus Christ? Filling historical gaps requires faith in filmmakers

Most recently, filmmakers and not theologians led the way in supplementing the sparse available biographical details of Jesus Christ in the effort to discern how he lived his life.

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Trump-appointed judge's mask ruling boosts nation's morale

U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle on Monday overturned Joe Biden’s travel mask mandate leading to spontaneous outbursts of sheer joy among the millions who either travel for a living or who have been avoiding Covid-era travel with all its 1984-style trappings.

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Dump voting machines movement picks up steam

For those who contend that voting machine data fraud was rampant during the 2020 election, moves by counties in several states to dump the machines is welcome news.

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Crime of praying? Coach Kennedy's SCOTUS case

Oral argument is scheduled to take place Monday, April 25 in the U.S. Supreme Court case of high school football coach Joe Kennedy, who was forced from his job after he refused an administrative order to stop praying on the field at the end of games.

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Russia, China warplanes enter S. Korea air defense zone

Russian and Chinese military planes flew into South Korea’s air defense zone just as North Korea was set to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a South Korean official said.

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Dirt flies in Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary

An out-of-state private equity oligarch is engaging in a mud-slinging contest with an out-of-state TV celebrity elitist, and GOP voters throughout the nation are getting to witness just how duplicitous and phony ruling establishment efforts to take the party back to Bush-McCain-Romney days can be.

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Hispanic voters deserting Biden, Democrat Party

Only 26% of Hispanic voters approve of Joe Biden's job performance, compared to 54% who disapprove, according to a Quinnipiac poll released on April 13.

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23 on terror watch list caught crossing border in 2021

Border Patrol agents caught 23 individuals on the terrorist watch list attempting to cross the U.S. southern border in 2021, according to data obtained by Fox News via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

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Clinton Russiagate witnesses refuse to cooperate

At least five contractors/researchers who worked for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign have invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to cooperate with special counsel John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.

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Trump: Brnovich 'did nothing' on fraud evidence

Is election fraud in arguably the most pivotal president election in American history an actionable offense? Apparently not, even in Arizona.

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Unreported: China threat to U.S. via North Korea

It has been known, and reported almost exclusively by independent media, that for the last ten years China has provided material and technical support that North Korea needs to launch a nuclear attack on the United States.

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Twitter board owns less than 1 percent of company stock

Twitter’s board decided on Friday to implement a so-called “poison pill” strategy in an effort to stop Elon Musk’s $43 billion bid to buy the company.

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