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Women lose, gender radicals win: NCAA green-lights Lia Thomas for championships
A biological male who generated national outrage by crushing the competition and setting records at women's collegiate swimming meets will be allowed to compete in the NCAA championships next month. Read More.
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Trump corrects: DHS ignores real threats and ‘on tape’ election fraud; McConnell ‘does not speak for’ GOP
As he continues to blister opponents of the America First agenda, former President Donald Trump slammed Democrats' ongoing dismissal of evidence of 2020 election fraud, Team Biden's disastrous border policies, and the seeming unwillingness of Republican leaders such as Sen. Mitch McConnell to stop the "lawless Biden administration." Read More.
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Alleged conservative Charles Koch, Kellogg Foundation and cash subsidies for illegal aliens
Outrageous news dropped out of New Mexico this week so we thought we’d do some extra digging around. Read More.
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Doctor who discovered Omicron declined when pressured to label it 'serious'
The South African doctor who first discovered the Omicron variant of Covid-19 said European governments pressured her not to disclose that the new variant was having mild effects on those infected. Read More.
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Reports: Capitol Hill Police, DOJ accused of secretly surveilling Republican members of Congress
Democrats in Congress have politicized the Capitol Police and are using them as a Stasi-style enforcement unit against their Republican opponents, The National Pulse reported on Feb. 8, citing GOP Congress members and media reports. Read More.
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Xi’s 95-port network aims for global dominance but also CCP survival
The "Belt and Road Initiative" is building toward the Xi Jinping regime's goal of global dominance by expanding a worldwide network of ports and military bases. Read More.
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Epstein-stained donor, Red Chinese cash fueling GOP's post-Trump dreams?
Republicans at their worst. These people are beyond shameless. Read More.
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Border Patrol union: Lucky if we stop 5 percent of fentanyl coming across border
Border Patrol agents are unable to stop the flow of fentanyl coming across the U.S. border because they are too busy processing large groups of illegal immigrants, the leader of the National Border Patrol Council said. Read More.
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Report: 91 child sex charges filed against illegals in NC — in January alone
There were 91 child sexual assault charges filed against illegal immigrants in North Carolina during the month of January, a report said. Read More.
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Bill would prioritize the securing of U.S. southern border over Ukraine’s
As Team Biden and its Big Media allies flood the news cycle with Russia's possible invasion of Ukraine, a Republican lawmaker said the ongoing invasion at the U.S. southern border should be prioritized. Read More.
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Report: 740,000 Maricopa County 2020 ballots lack chain of custody documentation
The required chain of custody documentation is missing for 740,000 Maricopa County, Arizona ballots from the 2020 election, an election integrity research group reported. Read More.
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Thiel leaving Facebook to focus on electing Trump-aligned candidates
Peter Thiel, an early Facebook investor and close confidante of CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is leaving the board of Facebook (Meta) to focus on getting candidates aligned with former President Donald Trump elected in the 2022 midterms. Read More.
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Congress investigating NIH experiments that injected puppies with cocaine
Congress has launched an investigation after reports emerged that the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) spent millions of taxpayer dollars on experiments in which beagle puppies were injected with cocaine. Read More.
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The real Jan. 6 fight: Trump fires back at Pence as Joe Biden's 'conveyor belt'
"The Vice President’s position is not an automatic conveyor if obvious signs of voter fraud or irregularities exist," former President Donald Trump said. Read More.
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Data: As vax mandates hit, younger people began dying in greater numbers
A new analysis of excess mortality rates compared to pre-pandemic levels shows that younger, working-age people began dying in greater numbers as vaccine mandates were put in place. Read More.

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