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Guess which companies are paying nearly zero taxes?

President Joe Biden keeps lecturing corporate America to "pay your fair share" of taxes. It turns out he's right that some companies really are getting away scot-free from paying taxes.

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Catherine Herridge blasts CBS over seizure of her Biden files

CBS News crossed a "red line" when, after firing her, it seized her files which included information on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, investigative reporter Catherine Herridge told a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday.

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Beacons of truth fight to survive in the information war

Eight years after the political earthquake of 2016, a growing number of Americans today fully understand that the answer to George Soros and Bill Gates is not Fox News.

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'Chasing Trump': Documentary slams prosecutors, gag orders

Allies of Donald Trump plan to release a documentary on April 17 which reportedly exposes the prosecutors in the ongoing lawfare campaign against the former president as political activists engaged in election interference.

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Victor Davis Hanson: The truth behind Gaza lies

According to a Pew Research poll published on April 2, sympathies for Hamas and Gaza are more common than sympathies for Israel among young voters, especially young Democrats.

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'Indivisible' leads Left's 2024 disinformation offensive

Analysts say much of what the 81-year-old Joe Biden is fed by his handlers are the same talking points pushed relentlessly by the leftists at Indivisible.org who have emerged as a dominant stealth force in U.S. politics.

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2024 info war begins: Abortion and women voters

Former President Donald Trump said limits on abortion should be left to the states.

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Computerized voting once again infuriates South Koreans

Ahead of South Korea’s general election on April 10, problems with computerized tabulation machines are already being reported.

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Bank of China wire transfers and all-important timeline

For those wondering how Hunter simply forgot to pick up his laptop from a repair shop, keep in mind that he lost two other laptops within the same year — in the summer and fall of 2018. For those who are still unconvinced, the following 600 pages will shed light on Hunter’s state of mind. Along with smoking shards of Parmesan cheese and “picking through rugs” to find any extra droppings, he conceded that he was incapable of ensuring that he was wearing pants. The contents of the Biden Laptop confirmed Hunter’s admission — he lost his iPhone at least 57 times, according to his email inbox.

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Living in a Banana Republic circa 2024: 'Betrayal of the elites'

How long can a diseased Western society in which the rich keep getting richer as the rest of the citizenry becomes bitterly disillusioned, sickly and impoverished last?

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John McNabb named 2024 Horatio Alger Award recipient

John T. McNabb II, former co-founder, chairman and CEO of Growth Capital Partners and former lead director of Continental Resources, has been named as a 2024 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award.

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UN committee on N. Korea closes after Russia's veto

In a classic under the political radar ploy, Russia has vetoed a UN committee investigating North Korean nuclear, missile, and banking sanctions violations.

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Scientist: DNA particles in Pfizer jab could explain cardiac, cancer diagnoses

One dose of the Pfizer Covid vaccine typically contains over 200 billion DNA fragments which have the potential to incorporate into the DNA of the vaccinated individual and interfere with the expression of oncogenes and tumor suppression genes, a cancer genomics expert said.

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Son of Hamas co-founder unmasks group's true intentions on Dr. Phil show

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, said in an interview on the Dr. Phil Primetime show that, after Oct. 7, there is no difference between Hamas and the Palestinian people.

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FBI vows to continue warrantless surveillance

Congress has until April 19 to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which enables the feds to spy on foreign nationals located outside the U.S. with the compelled aid of electronic communication service providers.

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