May 20, 2022 Naveen Athrappully 2020 Census: Significant Miscounts in 14 States, Mostly Red States Lost Congressional Seats The 2020 census made significant miscounts, with population numbers in six states […]
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May 20, 2022 Naveen Athrappully 2020 Census: Significant Miscounts in 14 States, Mostly Red States Lost Congressional Seats The 2020 census made significant miscounts, with population numbers in six states […]
Read moreMay 19, 2022 BETH GIUFFRE AND DR. YUHONG DONG Jab-induced spike injuries are on the rise, but in order to heal, the injuries must first be recognized Del Bigtree’s Football Analogy simplifies […]
Read moreMay 19, 2022 Naveen Athrappully An international coalition of aviation and medical professionals from countries like the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland have published a statement raising serious […]
Read moreMay 17, 2022 Rita Li Former President Donald Trump told supporters on May 14 that he’s writing a book on alleged voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, entitled “The Crime of the […]
Read moreMay 11, 2022 Joseph Lord Pro-abortion advocates have started blaming Democratic leaders, particularly House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who they say have not done enough to protect abortion access as the […]
Read moreMay 11, 2022 Jack Phillips Special counsel John Durham on Tuesday filed court papers saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor […]
Read moreMay 10, 2022 Katabella Roberts The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is working “around the clock” to address the shortage of baby formula in the United States, White House press secretary Jen Psaki […]
Read moreMay 10, 2022 Jack Phillips Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot faced criticism Tuesday after issuing a “call to arms” on Twitter following the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion suggesting Roe v. Wade […]
Read moreMay 10, 2022 Katabella Roberts The Senate passed a bill on Monday that would allow the Supreme Court to provide 24-hour security protection to the families of Supreme Court justices. The bill […]
Read moreMay 9, 2022 Zachary Stieber Police officers in Maryland are prepared to help provide security for Supreme Court justices, Gov. Larry Hogan’s office says. “The governor directed state law enforcement leaders to […]
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