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‘Conflict-resolution’ NGO helped Iran sell its nuke program

In 2014, a time when Iran had few friends in the West, then-foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif set out to persuade the world to accept Iran’s developing nuclear program.

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Bobulinski: China compromised Obama White House via Biden

“The Chinese Communist Party through its surrogate, China Energy Company Limited, or ‘CEFC’ — a CCP-linked Chinese energy conglomerate — successfully sought to infiltrate and compromise Joe Biden and the Obama-Biden White House," former Biden family business partner-turned-whistleblower Tony Bobulinski said in testimony before House impeachment investigators on Tuesday.

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Jab tyrants shift from bullying to emotional manipulation

Establishment physicians are now being tasked with the difficult chore of normalizing an experimental gene therapy falsely described as a “vaccine” as a routine and regular part of patient health care.

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Lawsuit: VA illegally cut benefits of J6 defendants

A lawsuit filed against the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) alleges that J6 defendants had their benefits reduced or removed pre-trial, which is against the VA's stated policy.

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At risk: U.S. strategic ties with key central Pacific islands

U.S. strategic control of the Central Pacific depends on Compacts of Free Association (COFA) treaties with Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Marshall Islands.

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Many moving parts in the Middle East maze

The attack on Tower 22 was a accident waiting to happen. And it did. But then following the deadly drone assault on this exposed U.S. base in Jordan killing three soldiers, the clock started ticking. Unleashing massive American retaliatory airstrikes responding to the Iranian militia attacks on U.S. forces were just a matter of time.

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Researchers: 2020 mail-in ballot study finds Trump 'almost certainly' won

Without the massive expansion of voting by mail, President Donald Trump would have "almost certainly" won re-election in 2020, according to a new study which examined the likely impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots had in the 2020 vote.

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Marines officer relieved of duty for Afghan criticism gets appeal hearing

Marine Corps Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, who in August of 2021 was relieved of his duties after he posted a video demanding “accountability” from senior leaders for failures in Afghanistan, has been granted an appeal by the Naval Discharge Review Board.

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Trump storms South Carolina, sets new rules for foreign aid

Following a campaign rally that saw him address a massive crowd inside Coastal Carolina University's HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina, and thousands more outside the arena, Donald Trump laid out what he said would be new rules for how the United States goes about distributing aid to foreign nations.

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Trump predicted 25th Amendment would come back to bite Biden

Republican officials are calling on Team Biden to invoke the 25th Amendment following special counsel Robert Hur’s remarkable report that itemized extensive evidence of Joe Biden’s significant cognitive decline. Was the Department of Justice sending the White House a message?

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Tucker and Putin: 'A conversation', not 'a talk show'

There is much that was newsworthy in Tucker Carlson's Feb. 6, 2024 interview with Russia's Vladimir Putin who was clearly prepared to take advantage of the opportunity to give a perspective on the Russia-Ukraine conflict that has been suppressed by the West.

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'Sausage fest': Men dominate Toronto women's volleyball competition

Five biological males who identify as transgender dominated a Toronto women's college volleyball match on Jan. 24 in what one media outlet called a "sausage fest."

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Biden's team budgets $65 billion in bid to control the Internet

Joe Biden's infrastructure bill appropriated $65 billion to help expand access to high-speed internet — even though nearly everyone already has it.

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Pentagon updates list of Chinese military companies operating in U.S.

Weapons makers and nuclear companies are included in the Pentagon’s list of nearly 50 Chinese military entities that are currently operating in the United States.

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Nevada: 'None of these candidates' beats Haley by 32 points

Nevada's state-mandated primary, which was held on Tuesday, does not result in the awarding of any delegates for the Republican National Convention in July. The Nevada Republican Party chose to keep its traditional caucuses in place. The delegates will be awarded at Thursday's caucuses.

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