(POLL) Americans fear US govt. surveillance as much as foreign surveillance
A majority of Americans– almost as many as fear being spied on by foreigners– say they worry that the US government is spying on them. That’s according to Rasmussen Reports. The survey finds that 74% of likely U.S. voters say
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(WATCH) Power to Prescribe
(Original air date Feb. 12, 2023) With the worst of the Covid nightmare hopefully in the rear-view mirror, there are lingering policy questions that will be addressed for years to come. One important issue surrounds who controls medicine that could
Court restores religious exemption to vaccination in Mississippi
The following is an excerpt from The Vaccine Reaction. A federal court has ruled that the First Amendment demands that the state of Mississippi permit a religious exemption to vaccination for school children by July 15, 2023. Judge Halil S.
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(GALLUP) Germany remains top-rated global power for 6th straight year; US ratings slip
The following is an excerpt from Gallup News. After a relatively strong debut in his first year in office, the honeymoon is over for U.S. President Joe Biden, as approval ratings of U.S. leadership worldwide slid at the halfway mark
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(REPORT) Research firm reveals significant human and economic cost of Covid-19 vaccines
The following is an excerpt from Liberty Counsel. A recent analysis report conservatively estimates that in 2022 alone, out of 148 million people, the mass Covid-19 inoculations injured 26.6 million, disabled 1.36 million, and caused 300,000 excess deaths, with an estimated economic
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(VIDEO) Deputy AG questioned about DEA efforts in Mexico; alleged mismanagement of US funds in foreign countries
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, questions US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco in a recent hearing about the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) failure to produce documents regarding its foreign operations in
(POLL) More Democrat voters open to voting 3rd party candidate in 2024 race
Nearly a third of American voters would consider voting for a third-party candidate in next year’s presidential race, and Democrats are more open to the idea than either Republicans or independents. That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports. The survey
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