November 28, 2024

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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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U.S. Navy ships launch Arctic operations, counter Russia
Four U.S. Navy ships and a British Royal Navy frigate entered the Barents Sea north of Russia on May 4 to conduct Arctic security operations, the Pentagon said. Read More.
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Poll finds Democrats far more likely to rat out their neighbors
A new Just the News Daily Poll by Scott Rasmussen found that Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say they would report neighbors for holding a social gathering that would violate coronavirus lockdown orders. Read More.
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China destroyed lab evidence, 'Five Eyes' Intel report states
Amid the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in December and January, China destroyed laboratory evidence and silenced whistleblower doctors, an Australian newspaper reported, citing a Western intelligence report. Read More.
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Alternative media group demands records involving Fauci, WHO
Judicial Watch announced that it filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for communications and other records of National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci and Deputy Director H. Clifford Lane with and about the World Health Organization concerning the novel coronavirus. Read More.
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Virginia governor's heavy hand against pastor slapped by DOJ
Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam's draconian coronavirus lockdown order included sending police in protective garb to serve a summons on the pastor of a church for violating the state's social distancing restrictions. Read More.
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YouTube censors doctors whose lockdown challenge went viral
Doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, from Accelerated Urgent Care in Bakersfield, California, posted a video calling the authoritarian ongoing government-imposed lockdowns unconstitutional activities, and said it was time to reopen America. The video received millions of views. Read More.

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