May 04, 2024

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Churches in Maine, Kentucky sue governors after DOJ statement
The Department of Justice has paved the way for more places of worship to sue governors who ban in-person services. Read More.
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Study: Second wave of virus spread nationwide from NYC
A second wave of coronavirus infections was spread throughout the U.S. by travelers leaving New York City before stay-at-home orders were imposed, according to findings from scientists. Read More.
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Pushing the public's panic buttons: CBS caught in the act
From CBS being caught arranging a fake scene at a COVID-19 testing site in Michigan, to a reporter in Florida who seemed to believe people catch the virus one day and die the next, more and more phony media reports amid the pandemic are being exposed. Read More.
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No lockdown in Syria as conflict that killed 500,000 continues
Syria’s devastating conflict continues despite the spread of coronavirus and calls by the international community for a ceasefire to stop the fighting which has continued for over nine years and killed more than 500,000 people. Read More.
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Texas woman stands her ground: ‘Feeding my kids is not selfish’
The owner of a Dallas salon who said she had to keep her business open in order to feed her children has been sentenced to seven days in jail for defying the state's coronavirus lockdown order. Read More.
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'New normal here to stay'? Not here in America, columnist says
"The standard in America is not and will not be this 'new normal.' The standard in America is freedom, erring on the side of individual rights not government dictates." Read More.
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Cops test positive after arresting infected, twice-deported illegal
Two Culpeper, Virginia police officers have tested positive for coronavirus several days after arresting a twice-deported illegal immigrant who also tested positive for the virus, a report said. Read More.
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Report: Lockdowns could allow rebound in tuberculosis infections
Coronavirus lockdown orders may lead to a worldwide rebound in tuberculosis infections, the effects of which could persist for years, new research showed. Read More.
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Researchers: New mutation may signal weakened coronavirus
Researchers in Arizona have discovered a new mutation in COVID-19 that mirrors a change that occurred as the 2003 SARS virus began to weaken. Read More.
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FBI Director Wray feeling heat after release of Flynn documents
The House Judiciary Committee has questioned the straightforwardness of FBI Director Christopher Wray and is calling on him "immediately review the actions of the FBI" in its targeting of former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Read More.
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Analyst: China using coronavirus as strategic distraction
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using the Wuhan coronavirus to advance its geostrategic position, an analyst said. Read More.
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Only hope against the 'perfect storm'? The American people
What do Red China and the socialists in the United States have in common? The determination to "fundamentally change" this country into something the Founding Fathers would not recognize. Read More.
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Watchdog sues to stop governor sending cash to illegals
Judicial Watch has filed an application for a temporary restraining order against California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Director of the California Department of Social Services Kim Johnson to restrain them from spending $79.8 million dollars of taxpayers’ money to provide direct cash benefits to illegal immigrants. Read More.
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Massachusetts frees child rapist due to coronavirus concerns
Among the hundreds of inmates ordered freed by the state supreme court in Massachusetts are Glenn Christie, a 54-year-old convicted child rapist, and 29-year-old Matthew Parris, who is accused of raping two teenage girls this year. Read More.
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Columnist: Wearing masks is an individual choice; This is America
"The face-masking of America, at first a federal no-no, then a federal recommendation, has now trickled to state and local governments, and into the private business sector, as a mandate," Washington Times columnist Cheryl K. Chumley noted on May 1. Read More.

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