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Business
Toyota Refused To Hop On The Electric Vehicle Bandwagon, And It Paid Off Big Time
By Kay Smythe Toyota said Tuesday the company will see an annual profit of $30 billion at the end of…
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Law and Government
Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Immunity Bid
By Arjun Singh The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled Tuesday that former President Donald…
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Law and Government
Federal Judge Rules Maine Govt Has To Release Voter Registration Info To Law Firm
By Ian Hulkower A federal appeals court ruled Monday that Maine had to release its voter registration information to a…
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Economy
‘Threatens National Security’: Even Some Democrats Are Balking At Biden’s Latest Energy Decision
By Nick Pope Several House Democrats crossed the aisle on Monday to join Republicans in expressing concern about the Biden administration’s…
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Law and Government
The Biden Administration Is Once Again Trying To Fix Something That Ain’t Broke
By Stephen Moore One of the great triumphs of the internet and smart phone revolution has been how rapidly access to…
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Education
Student Grades Get Even Worse After California School Drops $250,000 On ‘Woke Kindergarten’ Program
By Brandon Poulter An elementary school in California paid an organization called “Woke Kindergarten” $250,000 to train teachers to confront…
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Law and Government
Former Trump Administration Official Dies After Being Shot During Carjacking Spree
By Fiona McLaughlin Mike Gill, an official from former President Donald Trump’s administration, died following a violent carjacking rampage Monday…
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Business
Electric Vehicles Have A Weight Problem
By David Blackmon A crash test study conducted by researchers at The University of Nebraska holds troubling news for the…
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Foreign Affairs
Arizona Election Law May Enable Non-Citizens To Vote In 2024 Presidential Election, Experts Warn
By James Lynch One of the most important states in the 2024 presidential election has a loophole in its election…
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Foreign Affairs
How To Ensure A Big, Ugly War With Iran
By Victor Davis Hanson Iranian-backed militias have attacked American installations and forces in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan some 170 times.…
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Law and Government
CNN Anchor Erica Hill Speechless After John Miller Explains Why Migrants Won’t Stay In Florida Permanently
By Brianna Lyman CNN’s Erica Hill was stunned speechless Friday after CNN’s Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence analyst John Miller…
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Unyielding
Another Fast-Food Chain Closes Blue City Restaurant Over Rising Crime
By Julianna Frieman Denny’s shut down its restaurant in Oakland Wednesday, joining the plethora of businesses that have closed in…
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Law and Government
Crime Has Gotten So Bad In Blue City That Companies Are Now Paying For Security Escorts To Protect Employees
Businesses in downtown Oakland are hiring private security for employees and asking employees to stay inside as crime in the…
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Law and Government
Democrat Strategist Says Cori Bush’s ‘Hypocrisy’ Is ‘Pretty Outrageous’
By Nicole Silverio Democratic strategist Paul Begala said Tuesday that Democratic Missouri Rep. Cori Bush’s previous support for the “Defund…
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Science and Technology
Have You Heard About Record-Low Temps Around The World? Of Course Not — It Doesn’t Fit The Narrative
By Vijay Jayaraj Despite claims of “unprecedented heat” over the past year, the on-going winter of 2023-24 is seeing temperatures…
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Law and Government
Montana Family Accuses Govt Of ‘Kidnapping’ Teen Daughter After They Refused To Affirm Her Gender Transition
By Mariane Angela Montana couple Krista and Todd Kolstad are embroiled in a legal battle with state authorities over the…
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Foreign Affairs
Terrorist Caught Illegally Crossing The Border Was Allowed To Roam Free For Nearly A Year
By Jennie Taer Federal authorities caught a terrorist at the U.S. southern border and released him into the country, where…
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Foreign Affairs
Three US Troops Killed In Drone Attack Near Syrian Border
By Micaela Burrow Three U.S. troops were killed in a drone attack in Jordan near the border of Syria, where…
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Law and Government
Jury Rules Trump Must Pay $83,000,000 In Damages For Defaming E. Jean Carroll
By Nicole Silverio A jury awarded former Elle Magazine writer E. Jean Carroll a total of $83.3 million in damages…
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Law and Government
Judge Threatens Trump Lawyer With Jail Time During Trial
By Nicole Silverio The judge presiding over the defamation trial brought against former President Donald Trump reportedly threatened his attorney,…
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Law and Government
‘Self-Inflicted Wound’: Is Biden About To Hand Trump Campaign A Major Political Gift?
By Nick Pope President Joe Biden’s latest energy policy decision may ultimately prove to be a major boon for former…
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Law and Government
Biden Nominee Freezes Up When Sen. John Kennedy Stumps Her With Seemingly Basic Question
By Brianna Lyman Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy stumped judicial nominee Robin M. Meriweather on Wednesday with a question about…
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Law and Government
FBI Hired Barely Literate Candidates, Urged Fat Applicant To Continue Process, Report Alleges
By James Lynch The FBI is reducing hiring standards to the point where it is considering overweight applicants and hiring…
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Law and Government
Supreme Court Declines To Stop Alabama From Executing Inmate With Nitrogen Gas
By Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court declined Wednesday to block the execution of a convicted murderer in Alabama using an…
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Business
CVS In DC Will Close Due To Teen Theft Epidemic
By Julianna Frieman A CVS store in Washington, D.C., will close next month due to teenage theft. The drugstore chain…
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Law and Government
Court Declares Justin Trudeau’s Sweeping Actions To Suppress Trucker Protests Were Illegal
By Jake Smith A federal court in Canada has ruled that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act…
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Politics
It’s 4th And 3, America. Time To Call An Audible.
By Tom Weiler Now that we are back to work, back to school, and Bowl Season is over, who is…
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Law and Government
State Legislators Seek To Recruit Convicted Sex Offender To Key Policy Board
By Harold Hutchison Democrats in the Washington state legislature unveiled legislation that would add a convicted sex offender to a…
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Law and Government
Here’s Yet Another Sign The Decline Of Urban America Continues Apace
By Robert Schmad Employees of public transit agencies are facing far more frequent assaults than they were 15 years ago,…
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Business
Famous Burger Joint’s Sole Location In Liberal City Closes Over Rampant Crime
By Julianna Freeman In-N-Out Burger’s sole location in Oakland, California, will close due to rampant crime, the restaurant brand announced…
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Law and Government
The Supreme Court Could Bring Sanity Back To America’s Homeless Crisis
By Betsy McCaughey Tired of stepping over needles and human waste, and navigating around half-conscious addicts and homeless encampments? You’re…
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Law and Government
Here’s Why The Biden Admin’s Multi-Billion Dollar EV Charging Program Has Short-Circuited
By Will Kessler The Biden administration has designated billions of taxpayer dollars to build electric vehicle (EV) chargers, but lagging…
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Foreign Affairs
US Service Members Injured In Iraq Missile Attack
By John Oyewale An unspecified number of U.S. military personnel were injured in a Saturday attack by Iranian-backed militants on…
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Law and Government
State Legislatures Are Taking On Transgender Issues In First Weeks Of 2024
By Kate Anderson State legislatures in Utah, South Carolina, Missouri and Maine all heard bills on Wednesday regarding transgender issues,…
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Education
Law school says colorblindness, individualism, arguments against affirmative action are ‘racist attitudes and behaviors’
The University of Wisconsin (UW) Law School held mandatory sessions for first-year law students on Friday, which taught that colorblindness,…
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Law and Government
Fauci’s Top Adviser Admits He’s Done Zero Research On Possible Lab-Leak Despite Claiming It Definitely Didn’t Happen
By James Lynch Dr. David Morens, right-hand man for former Director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases…
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