March 28, 2024

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Number of Millennials, Gen Z identifying as LGBTQ skyrockets
The number of Millennial and Gen Z adults identifying as LGBTQ has spiked in the past decade and is expected to make up 10 to 15 percent of the U.S. adult population "in the not too distant future," according to a new Gallup poll. Read More.
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North Korea exploits a lapse in U.S. leadership
Thousands of miles beyond the widening tragedy in Ukraine, a new threat has reemerged on the Korean peninsula with a provocative long-range missile test by communist North Korea. Read More.
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Did Hunter Biden kill the International Space Station?
On April 2 the director general of the Russian space corporation Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, continued to play hardball with the United States when he posted on Twitter his latest threat to end cooperation with the United States on the International Space Station (ISS). Read More.
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More than 40,000 Wisc. voters in 2020 claimed 'indefinitely confined'
An elections watchdog group posted records obtained via the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) which show tens of thousands of voters in 2020 circumvented state voter ID requirements by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More.
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Pfizer, Oscars sponsor, working on alopecia drug
Was the Oscars slap heard 'round the world actually a publicity stunt? Did Will Smith smack Chris Rock on behalf of sponsors? Read More.
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PA 2021: 288 ballot traffickers, no prosecutions
At least 288 individuals were caught on video depositing more than one ballot in Pennsylvania ballot drop boxes during the 2021 off-year election. Read More.
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Hungary's Orban enrages Left using their own tactics
When it comes to the credentialed officials of the ruling establishment and their mass communications organs, it is always wrong to assume that important issues of the day will be handled in anything approaching a fair-minded, well-meaning or even logical manner. Read More.
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Durham: Hillary, others in ‘joint venture or conspiracy’
Special counsel John Durham has for the first time suggested that Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, her researchers, and others were involved in a "joint venture or conspiracy" to invent the Russia collusion story in an effort to derail both Donald Trump's election chances and then the start of his presidency. Read More.
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Analysis: 7.5 years with no global warming
Seven and a half years have passed since there was any trend in global warming, according to the UAH satellite monthly global mean lower-troposphere temperature dataset. Read More.
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Deluge of illegals includes murderers, predators
Between March 28 and April 1, amid the ongoing deluge of illegals crossing the U.S. southern border, Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol reported arresting murderers, a child rapist, and several gang members. Read More.
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Information war over 2020 voting data fraud
Was the most recent U.S. presidential election staged by the Chinese Communist Party and the U.S. intelligence community using sophisticated voting data fraud? Or was Joe Biden installed in 2020 the old fashioned way, by ballot box stuffing? Read More.
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Left skewers Democrat for villainizing 'communist' China
It was only a matter of time before the radical progressive Left got here. Criticizing communist China is now a form of racial prejudice. Read More.
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Historians torch reputations with Trump 'Assessment'
Almost a full seven years since he entered the epicenter of American politics, the power of Donald Trump in serving as a porch light for the credentialed officials of the ruling establishment to fly into like moths to a flame and out themselves as unprincipled hacks shows no sign of receding. Read More.
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Fauci colleague offered to delete evidence NIH erased Covid data
A close colleague of Anthony Fauci reportedly offered to delete a research paper which exposed the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for its own deletion of Chinese data which contained information on the origins of Covid-19. Read More.
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Oberlin must pay $31 million to defamed bakery
The Ninth District Court of Appeals has ruled that Oberlin College must pay $31 million to a local Ohio bakery that accused the school of ruining its business with false accusations of racism. Read More.

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