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Interest Rates to Be at 22-Year High

The Federal Reserve approved an interest rate hike that will result in borrowing costs being at a 22-year high.

Democrat Calls for Violence to Coerce Congress on the Rise

Between January 2023 to June 2023, public support for the use of violent force against Congress grew from 8% to 16%.

Project Veritas Exposes China’s Secret Global Business Agenda: Unveils Extensive 8GB Data Trove of Military and High-Tech Projects

Projects include biotechnology, nuclear technology, artificial intelligence, and others with potential military usage.

Porsche 911 to Be Automaker’s Only Gas-Powered Car by 2030

German luxury automaker Porsche has recently shed light on its electrification strategy, aiming to have 80% of its sales from electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

Target Refuses to Sell Glenn Beck’s New Book

Target is not selling Glenn Beck’s new book despite previously reversing course and selling fellow conservative author Mark Levin’s book in-store.

DeSantis Lays off 1/3 of Campaign Staff Amid Fundraising Difficulties

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is laying off more than one-third of his campaign staff as he falls in polls.

Federal Judge Blocks Biden Asylum Rule: ‘Substantively and Procedurely Invalid’

A federal judge blocked a Biden asylum rule making migrants ineligible for asylum if they entered illegally and did not use lawful means established by the federal government.

Arizona Taxpayer Money Provided for ‘Queer Blended Learning Center’

The Queer Blended Learning Center, organized by “one n ten,” an activist group, is opening with funds from taxpayer-funded vouchers.

Biden Admin Commits Another $400 Million in ‘Security Assistance’ to Ukraine

The DoD states, "Today’s commitment in security assistance, valued at up to $400 million, includes additional air defense munitions, artillery and other ammunition, armored vehicles, anti-armor weapons, and other equipment to help Ukraine counter Russia’s ongoing war of aggression."

Apple Faces $1 Billion Class Action Lawsuit in U.K. Over App Store ‘Abusive Pricing’ and Monopoly Claims

The legal challenge was initiated by more than 1,500 app developers who believe that Apple's App Store charges are exorbitant and stifle competition.

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