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WHO scientist 'deliberately suppressed' ivermectin data

Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, the Chief Scientist at the World Health Organization, has been served legal notice of a suit against her by the Indian Bar Association for spreading false information about the drug ivermectin.

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North Carolina election results defy explanation, observers say

North Carolina's voting machines "need to be cracked open and Orange and Durham Counties need an Arizona-style audit," an observer said about 2020 election results that he said defy explanation.

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Covid abuses: How to counter future China pandemics

As China continues to hide information related to the Covid-19 pandemic, a group of former Trump administration officials are calling on Congress to punish Beijing and to take steps to prevent future pandemics.

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The FBI's warrantless search for white 'extremists'

Despite being warned that what they were doing was unconstitutional, FBI operatives in 2020 searched without a court order through troves of communications gathered by the National Security Agency for information on alleged "racially motivated violent extremists," a report shows.

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Israel's election: The Trumping of Benjamin Netanyahu

The 12-year consecutive term of Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's prime minister likely came to an end last week when Yesh Atid Party head Yair Lapid and Yamina Party head Naftali Bennett announced that they had secured an agreement to form Israel’s next government.

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Rockefeller Foundation’s playbook for Covid shutdowns

Dutch conservative populist party leader and House of Representatives member Thierry Baudet has created a sensation with a stunning speech at the nation's Parliament in which he referenced a 2010 Rockefeller Foundation report that precisely laid out the authoritarian coronavirus lockdowns that would occur 10 years later.

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Parents denied entry to Asheville school board meeting

On June 3, some 75 citizens sought to attend a school board meeting in Buncombe County in Asheville, North Carolina. They were concerned about several issues, ranging from coronavirus mask mandates and vaccines to Critical Race Theory being taught in schools.

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Joe bans investment in China firms that bankrolled Hunter

Hunter Biden isn’t the only one capitalizing on Chinese nuclear ambitions.

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Did negating Trump improve the national conversation?

The seemingly omnipotent media cultural complex have silenced the single most newsworthy public figure on the planet. And to what end?

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Affidavits convinced judge to unseal Fulton County ballots

Election watchdogs in Georgia used their affidavits to help convince a state judge to unseal 147,000 mail-in ballots counted in Fulton County.

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Big win for GOP in Texas Democrat stronghold

A Texas border town which is 85 percent Hispanic and which voted for Hillary Clinton by 40 points over Donald Trump in 2016, has just elected a Republican mayor.

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Leftist gold mine: A month at the Gates Foundation

Because there are still some people out there who would have you think Bill and Melinda Gates are true philanthropists of the purest intent, we thought we’d take a look at one month of grant disbursal at the foundation that bears their names.

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Election fraud incidents reported in Virginia, Colorado, California

On election night in Virginia last year, five late night ballot drops registered 308,000 votes in Fairfax County and accounted for 73 percent of Joe Biden's total vote in the county near Washington, D.C.

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Covid's global toll: 58 million newly impoverished

Economic growth is making a long-awaited rebound after the height of the global pandemic; yet the recovery is still shadowed by serious and ongoing concerns overactive Corona virus outbreaks and the danger of flareups on the international scene.

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Abuela's house: AOC refuses conservative's help

Is it possible to help a leftist without virtue signaling? In the case of socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her abuela, the answer, apparently, is no, it is not.

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