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Intel officials walk back anti-Trump report about supposed Russian bounties on U.S. troops

It was widely reported last year that Russian spies were offering Islamic extremist Taliban militants in Afghanistan bounties for killing U.S. soldiers. Then-presidential candidate Joe Biden used the claim of Russian bounties on U.S. soldiers as a campaign talking point against

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POLL: Majority say businesses and individuals, not govt., should decide whether to require vaccine passports

Sixty-two percent (62%) of registered voters polled said restaurant owners, not the government, should decide whether to require proof of Covid-19, such as a “vaccine passport.” That’s according to a recent Scott Rasmussen poll. Twenty-six percent (26%) said it should

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POLL: Majority say companies that benefit are pushing for vaccine passports, mask mandates

Sixty-four percent (64%) of registered voters say they think it’s likely that companies selling face masks are financially supporting campaigns to continue pandemic-related mask mandates. That’s according to a recent Scott Rasmussen poll. Similar results were found on the question of

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(READ) Officer Sicknick was not murdered by Capitol rioters, according to medical examiner’s report

U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick sufferedtwo strokes after the January 6 riots and died of natural causes on January 7, according to Washington D.C. Chief Medical Examiner Francisco Diaz. Sicknick was working on January 6 when rioters stormed the

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