Despite knowing that it was spreading inaccurate information, the censorship office inside the Department of Homeland Security pressured social media outlets to conform to official narratives about security of the 2020 election.

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ONE OF THE ISSUES discussed by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week is preparing for “Disease X.”

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THE WAR between Israel and Hamas began three months ago today. Is this the start of the conflict prophesied in Psalm 83, the Gog-Magog war of Ezekiel 38–39, or something else?Continue Reading

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was in the ICU for three days last week before telling anyone in the White House—while his deputy was on vacation in Puerto Rico.

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Dr. Claudine Gay, under fire for antisemitism on campus and multiple examples of plagiarism in her published academic papers, stepped down as president of Harvard Tuesday, blaming the controversy on “racial animus.”

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A study found that while over 80% of college students support the antisemitic chant “from the river to the sea,” most have no idea which river or sea are meant or what the phrase implies—the extermination of 9 million Israelis.

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Israeli tanks reached the center of Khan Younis Sunday, a city of about 200,000 in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. It’s believed that Hamas fighters on the ground have lost contact with their leaders.

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