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House Committee Reissues Subpoena For Trump’s Financial Records

The House Oversight and Reform Committee reissued its subpoena seeking to gain access to President Donald Trump’s financial records, according to a court filing. The subpoena renews a request to Trump’s accounting firm Mazars USA to hand over eight years of financial records involving the former president and his business as part of a probe into […]

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Free Speech on Campus and the Case of Jonathan Bradley

Commentary The case of Ryerson University student Jonathan Bradley is yet another example of the erosion of academic freedom and free speech at universities. A fourth-year journalism student and a strict Catholic, Bradley has filed a discrimination complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO), claiming to have been fired from the Eyeopener, a Ryerson

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Senator Calls on Biden to Ensure WHO Investigators Are Free From Conflicts of Interest

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) urged President Joe Biden to make sure that the World Health Organization (WHO) chooses investigators free from conflicts of interest when studying the origins of the CCP virus. “I respectfully request you use your leadership to ensure the ongoing investigation of the COVID-19 pandemic origin be free from conflict of interest,”

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Over a Dozen Soldiers Stationed at Capitol Are Sick After Provided With Undercooked Food: Report

Members of the National Guard allegedly found metal shavings in over 70 meals and some were made sick by undercooked meat on Sunday, an ABC affiliate reported Monday. A Michigan National Guard staff sergeant whose identity is being withheld said this is a common problem for service members stationed at the U.S. Capitol building following the Jan.

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Parler Drops Lawsuit Against Amazon for Pushing It Offline Following Capitol Riots

Alternative social media website Parler dropped its lawsuit against Amazon for pushing it offline following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots and former President Donald Trump’s Twitter ban. Parler was offline for more than a month before the website came back in February. According to court documents filed on Tuesday, Parler dropped its case that alleged

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FBI Director Commits to Improving Flow of Information to Lawmakers

FBI Director Christopher Wray has committed to improving the flow of information from the agency to lawmakers after being pressed on the issue at a Senate hearing on Tuesday. Speaking at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) accused the FBI of stonewalling information requests, expressing concern that, over the past four years,

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New Mexico’s Herrell Wants Answers from Mayorkas on Immigrants Entering U.S. Without Medical, Crime Checks

Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.) wants answers from the new Secretary of Homeland Security on reports undocumented immigrants are coming into the United States without CCP virus testing or adequate criminal or national security background checks. Herrell told the recently confirmed Alejandro Mayorkas in a March 2 letter made available to The Epoch Times that border

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Updates on CCP Virus: French Families Sue Over Extensive Nursing Home Deaths

A Paris court is holding a hearing Wednesday in a class-action effort to hold French health authorities and companies accountable after thousands with the CCP virus died in nursing homes, and families were locked out and left in the dark about what was happening to their isolated loved ones. The hearing Wednesday involves a special

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New Law in New Jersey Bars Police From Informing Parents of Child’s Marijuana Possession

A newly signed law in New Jersey prohibits police officers from telling the parents of a child charged with marijuana possession about what happened. S3454 was one of three bills signed by Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, late last month that deals with cannabis, known colloquially as marijuana. The bill states that any person under

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