If member nations of the WHO pass this agreement and President Biden signs it, it would seriously undermine American sovereignty.
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Wyoming’s Huge Discovery Of Rare Earth
Wyoming discovered rare earth deposits. There is terrific news for the American industry, economy, and international trade sectors.
NASA Will Pay You For Practice Living On Mars
NASA is seeking volunteers for its second simulated Mars mission, Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog.
Voting In DC By Representative Jason Smith
Representative Smith has cast his votes for freedoms and penalties for illegal aliens, while voting in the Mayorkas impeachment case.
ISS Astronauts Lose Tool Bag To Float In Space
Recently, two astronauts performed routine maintenance at the space center. However, on their first walk outside, they lost a tool bag.
Illegal Persons Allowed, But Not Truly Asylum Seeking Family?
family who came here legally, was granted indefinite status because of their religious beliefs is now being told to leave America.
Same Story: Masks Still Not Proven To Keep You From Getting Sick
It may be interesting to take a look at what the data has shown about masking ourselves to fight off the viral infection and not to get sick.
Today Is Anniversary of Pilgrims Setting Sail On Mayflower
It all began in England. On September 6, 1620, a group of Pilgrims on board the Mayflower set sail for the New World.
Uganda Has Funds Cut Due To Homosexual Stance
Because of Uganda’s stance against homosexuality, the Washington, D.C.-based World Bank has cut funding to Uganda.
Olympic Torch Is Unique For Each Olympics- This Is No Different
The Olympics have special traditional happenings preceding the opening ceremonies, including the lighting and passing of the Olympic torch.
Big Decisions In The House With Representative Smith
Southern Missouri’s representative, Jason Smith, has been fighting for our rights. Here is what he voted on this past week.
Sweden Ditched Green Energy For Stable Energy System
During a public announcement in the Swedish Parliament, Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson expressed concern about a stable energy system.