House GOP Unveils Mayorkas Impeachment Articles
House Republicans on Sunday unveiled two Articles of Impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
Human and Cattle Infected With Bird Flu Puts Scientists on Alert
A surprising detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a Texas man has health authorities wondering whether he got it from a mammalian or avian source.
NIH Defies FOIA, Moderna Vaxx Royalties Paid to Government Remain State Secret
The U.S. NIH is refusing to release additional information about an agreement it reached over a COVID-19 vaccine that has earned it at least $400 million.
China Tightens Grip on African Media, Pushes Anti-America Messaging
The Chinese communist regime has annexed media spaces across Africa, severely restricting citizens’ access to fair and accurate news
Emergency Declared on Tuberculosis in California City: What to Look For
Authorities in California declared a health emergency due to outbreak of tuberculosis in Long Beach after it left at least one dead and more than a dozen infected.
Rep. Gooden Introduces Bill to Support Taiwan’s Inclusion in Interpol
The bill would create a strategy to obtain Taiwan’s membership not just in Interpol, but other international organizations such as the WHO.
Rep. Lance Gooden...
Stuck on Failure at the WHO
Same governments and international organizations that lied about the last pandemic are negotiating a new pandemic agreement and amendments to IHR at the WHO.
New Judicial Watch Study Finds 353 U.S. Counties in 29 States with Voter Registration...
Judicial Watch announced that a September 2020 study revealed that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens.
Zero Young Healthy Individuals Died of COVID-19, Israeli Data Show
Zero healthy individuals under the age of 50 have died of COVID-19 according to the Israel Ministry of Health in a response to a formal request from an attorney.
Mistrial Declared in Murder Trial of Arizona Border Rancher
The jury reached an impasse on day three of deliberation in trial over the shooting death of an illegal immigrant on a ranch near the US–Mexico border.
Former Chinese Prisoner Files Lawsuit in US Over Alleged Forced Labor in China
A Wisconsin-based tool company is being sued for allegedly relying on forced labor in a Chinese prison to make work gloves.
Israel Rejects Genocide Charges, Tells World Court It Must Defend Itself
Israel rejected as false accusations by South Africa at U.N.’s court that its military operation in Gaza is a state-led genocide campaign against Palestinians.