Top Story: More than 170K People Traveled Out of State for Abortions in 2023:...
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View ArticleSocial Security Checks Could Shrink by an Average of $325 a Month by 2035
Washington Examiner Social Security benefits could be shrinking as soon as 2035, according to actuaries for Social Security and Medicare. More than 70 million people in the United States rely on...
View ArticleFlight Attendants Picket Globally, Demand Pay for All Work Hours as Travel Peaks
ABC 13 News Thousands of flight attendants hit the picket lines at 30 airports across the world. It comes as contract negotiations continue across the industry as summer travel ramps up. At...
View ArticleJustice Department Won’t Prosecute Merrick Garland for Contempt over Refusal...
New York Post Attorney General Merrick Garland will not be prosecuted for contempt of Congress because his refusal to turn over audio of President Joe Biden’s interview in his classified documents case...
View ArticleSupreme Court Strikes Down Bump Stock Ban for Firearms in Major Win for...
The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a federal rule put in place during former President Donald Trump's administration that prohibited bump stocks for guns, handing a major victory to Second...
View ArticleTeachers Union Issues List of Climate Demands as Students Struggle to Read at...
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is making climate-related demands in contract negotiations as the city’s students continue to struggle mightily in the classroom, according to E&E News. The CTU...
View ArticleFord Drops Certain Equipment Requirements for EVs as Sales Continue to Struggle
Ford Motor Company told dealers on Thursday that it was dropping certain equipment requirements to boost the sales of its struggling electric vehicle (EV) line, according to Bloomberg. Dealers had...
View ArticleCommentary: A COVID Vaccine Injury Story
Craig Norkus thought there was no reason to question the safety of the COVID vaccines. He’d received two shots already with no ill effects, and he, along with the rest of the public, was continuously...
View ArticleHouse Passes $883 Billion Defense Spending Bill with Abortion, LGBT Provisions
The House on Friday approved an $883.7 billion defense spending bill that includes provisions addressing a number of provisions addressing social issues such as abortion, LGBT matters, and diversity,...
View ArticleCommentary: Border Security Popular as Most Americans Support Deportation and...
Americans have had enough with the Open Borders agenda, and polls show a vast spoke in the share of Americans supporting the deportation of illegals and a reduction in asylum processing along the...
View ArticleStudy Suggests Big Tech Can Influence Flocks of Undecided Voters ‘Without...
A study has found that tech companies can influence the decisions of large numbers of undecided voters with search suggestions on search engines. The study, conducted by Dr. Robert Epstein and several...
View ArticleHunter Biden Drops Laptop Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani
Hunter Biden is dropping a lawsuit against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani that accused him of manipulating data found on the first son's laptop. Hunter’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, filed the...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: New Pennsylvania Proposal Doubles Down Against ‘Squatter’s...
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View ArticleSaudi Arabia and U.S. Mum as 50-Year Petro-Dollar Agreement Expires
On Sunday, with no official statement from either side, Saudi Arabia apparently allowed a deal with the U.S. to expire that could have dire financial ramifications. The Kingdom reportedly did not renew...
View ArticleTop Commentary: Border Security Popular as Most Americans Support Deportation...
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View ArticleTop Story: Saudi Arabia and U.S. Mum as 50-Year Petro-Dollar Agreement Expires
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View ArticleReport: Sixty Percent of Adults May Suffer from Heart Disease in Next 30 Years
Breitbart At least six in ten older Americans may suffer from heart disease in the coming 30 years, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). The organization shared the news on its website on...
View ArticleLos Angeles Removes Traffic Signs Used to ‘Target and Persecute’ Gay Community
Fox News Officials this week removed the last traffic signs from a Los Angeles neighborhood to cleanse the area of its anti-gay past. The signs that read “No cruising. No U-turns. Midnight to 6 am”...
View ArticleUtah Gov. Accuses Denver Mayor of Sending Immigrants Without ‘Notification or...
Washington Examiner Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) blasted Colorado’s Mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston (D), for sending immigrants to the state without notice. “We recently learned that the Democrat mayor of...
View ArticleCommentary: Fossil Fuels Are the Best-Kept Secret in Our World Today
Apparently, you can litigate anything these days, and it’s gotten far more insidious than suing McDonald’s over hot coffee being, you know, hot. A new climate activist group called Our Children’s Trust...
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