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Elections

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Voter fraud sign at Lupica Towers in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 4, 2008

Michigan AG acknowledges investigation into 2020 potential voter fraud, referral to FBI

The attorney general's office confirmed that among 8,000 to 10,000 voter registration forms submitted to the Muskegon clerk before the 2020 general election, some were suspected to be fraudulent.

Government

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U.S. Sen. Joe Biden, former president Jimmy Carter, and Jill Biden watch the proceedings on day two of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Center August 26, 2008 in Denver, Colorado.

Biden helped sink CIA nominee in 1970s with classified documents allegation

Then-Sen. Joe Biden had previously said he would help the CIA director nominee through the nomination process.

Courts & Law

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Security personnel stand on the balcony the home of Mark and Patricia McCloskey who gained national attention after brandishing firearms at protesters as they stormed passed their home

Federal judge dismisses St. Louis prosecutor Gardner's KKK lawsuit

The judge said St. Louis Chief Prosecutor Kim Gardner case supported by "very few facts"

Health

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Doctor with stethoscope, file photo

British cardiologist, public health activist Malhotra eyes Big Pharma, vaccines – sound familiar?

Malhotra is on the frontlines in a battle against what he sees as a corrupted medical system.

Courts & Law

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Michael Parson

St. Louis couple McCloskeys charged on gun violation in defending home against protesters

'I unequivocally believe no crime was committed' – McCloskey attorney Joel J. Schwartz

Security

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Bill Clinton's once-secret cable to Iran a reminder Tehran's terror killed hundreds of Americans

Toll from Tehran’s terrorism and proxy attacks are a serious factors in Trump’s decision on whether to support or even join the Israeli war effort.

Political Ethics

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Joe Biden

Banks filed at least 6 suspicious activity reports flagging Joe Biden's home address, senator says

Reports flagged $12 million in transactions tied to Hunter Biden via Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home address and raised concerns about money laundering, human trafficking, Sen, Ron Johnson tells Just the News.

From the States

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Fani Willis, Aug. 14, 2023, Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia legislators start probe of Fulton district attorney

Among the allegations the committee will probe is that Willis had an affair with a special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, brought in on the case.

Security

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Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela's Maduro has launched propaganda campaign about botched mercenary raid, State Dept says

Nothing about the incursion should be taken at face value, State Department says

Polling

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JTN Poll FBI Wednesday 04.08.2020

FISA Fallout: Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe FBI breaks law when spying

'It's also important to note how widespread this belief has become,' Rasmussen said. 'The distrust comes from 66% of men and 64% of women; 72% of Republicans, 62% of Democrats; and 61% of Independents; 72% of black voters, 70% of Hispanics, and 63% of whites.'

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