House Republicans have issued a subpoena against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain materials related to Special Counsel Robert Hur's interviews with Democrat President Joe Biden. As Slay News reported, Hur's explosive report revealed that the special counsel wouldn't pursue charges against Biden for mishandling classified documents due…

A world-renowned epidemiologist has given an explosive testimony before a Senate roundtable where he alleged that the Covid virus and mRNA vaccines were created by the "bioweapons industry." Dr. Harvey Risch, the Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at Yale University, explained that the pandemic was engineered as part of an elaborate…

Lawmakers in Florida are preparing to ban the lab-grown "meat" products from being sold in the state. As Slay News has reported, the "synthetic meat" products, which are grown in labs to mimic beef and chicken, are heavily promoted by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who has invested millions of dollars…

Democrat Mayor Eric Adams has finally declared that New York City needs to "modify" its "sanctuary city law." Before NYC had a problem with unlawful Southern Border crossers, the northeastern city declared itself a so-called "sanctuary" for illegal aliens. "Sanctuary cities" have laws in place that prevent officials from turning…

Virginia's Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has been accused of "misgendering" a transgender Democrat state senator. State Senator Danica Roem, a male who claims to be a "transwoman" suffered a meltdown and stormed out of the Senate after Earle-Sears called him "sir." In response, Democrats demanded Earle-Sears apologize. Democrat lawmakers…

The South American nation of Peru has just declared a "public health emergency" due to a surge in dengue cases in multiple provinces across the country. As Slay News reported, the deadly virus has been spreading throughout South America after millions of “gene-edited mosquitos” were released into the wild by…

The Houston Police Department has been found to have dropped a staggering 264,000 criminal cases due to a "lack of personnel," according to the Texas city's top law enforcement officials. Houston Police Chief Troy Finner admitted Monday that the cases were "suspended" over an eight-year period. Last week, Finner initially revealed…