April 03, 2025

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Biden extends liability shield for Covid vax makers through 2029
The Big Pharma producers of the Covid injections are getting another free pass from the Biden-Harris administration. Read More.
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Trump threatens to sue more media outlets
Noting the American media is "almost as corrupt as our elections," President-elect Donald Trump threatened to sue more outlets days after winning a $15 million settlement in a defamation suit against ABC News and on air personality George Stephanopoulos. Read More.
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Biden commutes sentence of comptroller who stole $53 million from Dixon, Illinois
Among the 1,500 prison sentences commuted by Joe Biden last week was Rita Crundwell, who was behind bars for stealing more than $53 million from a small town in Illinois where she was the comptroller. Read More.
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European nations offer Syrians cash ... to go back to Syria
Has the fall of the 20-year reign of dictator Bashar Assad enticed Syrians in Europe to return home? Read More.
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Game of drones: What the feds 'don't want us to know'
The feds are hiding the truth about the mysterious drones swarming over New Jersey because they are too "fearful" of how the American public will react, a New Jersey state senator said. Read More.
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'Pennies on the dollar': Biden sells border wall materials
Joe Biden started his term by halting all construction of the wall on the U.S. southern border. As he prepares to depart, Biden is still trying to stop the wall from being built by selling off needed stockpiled materials and completed sections that have been sitting idle during the Biden-Harris regime. Read More.
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Pardons coming for more Bidens, including Joe himself?
Joe Biden already has the record for most jail sentences commuted in a single day. Is he now aiming for the record number of pardons? Read More.
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In Time interview: Trump indicts Biden-Harris war policies
The Biden-Harris administration's decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-made missiles to attack inside of Russia was a "very big mistake," President-elect Donald Trump told Time magazine. Read More.
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DOJ inspector general: FBI 'sources' entered Captiol on J6
The FBI had 26 confidential human sources in the crowd during the protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz notes in a report released on Thursday. Read More.
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Dictator out: The winners and losers in post-Assad Syria
The Assad family dictatorship which has run Syria for 53 years and has withstood 13 years of bitter civil war, has now collapsed in just over a week. A sweeping series of Islamic rebel attacks starting in late November, captured key cities from Aleppo in the north to Homs and Hama which fell like dominos creating an unstoppable military momentum on the road to Damascus. Read More.
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Time Athlete of the Year Caitlin Clark surrenders to the woke mob
While raining 3s and dishing out assists in her rookie-of-the-year season, Caitlin Clark was also being constantly bombarded by leftists urging her to bend the knee to the woke mob. Read More.
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IG Horowitz: DOJ spied on Patel, did not inform courts
The Department of Justice spied on two members of Congress and 43 congressional staffers, including Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to head up the FBI, according to a report by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz released on Dec. 10, 2024. Read More.
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Transformation of Syria rebel leader to be put to the test
Soon after Abu Mohammed Al-Golani formed the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant group, he took to wearing business attire often instead of his usual military garb. Read More.
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AZ again: Pima County handling of Nov. election questioned
Arizona Republican state Reps. Teresa Martinez and Rachel Jones said on Monday they have called on Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to investigate Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cazares-Kelly's administration of the 2024 general election. Cazares-Kelly is a registered Democrat. Read More.
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Why do feds want to lock up key investor who put bitcoin on the map?
Roger Ver, one of the earliest investors in bitcoin, is facing more than 100 years in prison in the United States. Read More.

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