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Mom gives one-word reason female swimmers don’t speak out about Lia Thomas
The mother of a female Ivy League swimmer said the reason no athlete has gone public to raise concerns about the dominance of a biological male in women's swimming is that they are "frightened." Read More.
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First things first: Putin is actually mediating Iran talks on behalf of Team Biden
Vladimir Putin's regime is not only being allowed to mediate negotiations on reviving the Iran nuclear deal, but says it has received "written guarantees" from Team Biden that Western sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine will not affect cooperation with Iran within the framework of the 2015 nuclear deal. Read More.
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Kelly: March 16, 2020 marked beginning of a 2-year ‘crime against humanity’
It was on March 16, 2020 that the Covid overlords proclaimed "15 days to slow the spread." Read More.
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Biden's border: Bodies of child migrants found in Rio Grande
Joe Biden's open borders policies have enticed more than 2 million migrants to cross the southern border since January 2021. Read More.
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RINO Watch: Rep. Chris Jacobs faces primary challenge in Western New York
If America First proponents are to take the levers of power within a party that they utterly dominate at the grassroots, the importance of breaking the Republican establishment during the primary process cannot be overstated. Read More.
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Energy pioneer charges Team Biden ‘manufactured scarcity and mandated insecurity’ globally
"Americans need relief, and one thing stands in the way," according to energy pioneer Harold Hamm. That is Joe Biden's "unwillingness to reverse course on his administration’s commitment to put the American oil-and-gas industry out of business at the consumer’s expense." Read More.
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Florida law makes possession of more than 2 voter ballots a felony
The Florida legislature on March 9 passed a law that will make possession of more than two voter ballots a felony. Read More.
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Romulus Report: What a real market bottom looks like
Russia released a list of demands last week that, if met, will lead to an immediate ceasefire. Stocks were down significantly prior to the release, then cut their losses in half. Now the markets hang in indecision. This is a demonstration of how sensitive the market is right now to the news in Ukraine. Read More.
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'Abomination': No 'independent press' and 'no oversight' of ongoing gene editing
Science experiments are increasingly confirming that the mRNA Covid vaccines "have far-reaching and disturbing permanent genetic effects," a columnist wrote. Read More.
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Six states are reeling from Chinese cyber attacks
Chinese state-sponsored hackers have successfully breached the networks of at least six U.S. state governments since May 2021, cybersecurity researchers reported. Read More.
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Next up from the New World Health Order: 'International pandemic prevention treaty'
There was one major fly in the ointment that vexed our ruling elites as they unleashed their otherwise wildly successful coronavirus pandemic coercive social regime on the world two years ago. Read More.
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Rep. Issa: Hillary ran out the clock: Durham report 'wouldn't change a thing'
The time for Hillary Clinton to face any real consequences from her campaign's funding of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax has long passed, California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa said. Read More.
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Trump at SC rally shames SC RINOs by name
Before the America First movement can "defeat the Democrats, socialists, and communists at the ballot box" in this year's midterm elections, former President Donald Trump said "we first have to defeat the RINOs and grandstanders in the primaries." Read More.
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Columnists break the media code on Ukraine war: Define ‘war crimes’
Amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he’s seen “credible reports” that Russia is guilty of war crimes. Adding an exclamation point to this statement by America's top diplomat, Kamala Harris weighed in: “Absolutely,” Russia should be investigated for “war crimes.” Read More.
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Klaus Schwab turns on a once-promising ‘Young Global Leader’, Vladimir Putin
Although Vladimir Putin was never an official designee in the World Economic Forum's "Young Global Leaders" program, WEF founder Klaus Schwab did not shy away from holding up the Russian leader to that standard. Read More.

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