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China: US Could ‘Spark World War III’ by Diversifying Mineral Supply Chains

China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday warned the United States could “spark World War III” by pushing too hard to decouple from the Chinese minerals industry by developing its own supply.

Conservatives Sound Alarm Over California Bill That Creates Unelected Regulatory Council for Fast Food Industry

A new California bill that would pass off regulation of the fast food industry to an unelected council has raised concerns with Republicans and business groups struggling to recover from pandemic lockdowns.

Producer for Gay Teen Romance Comedy Says Series’ Move to Disney+ ‘Expands Our Audience in a Really Exciting Way’

The showrunnner of the gay teen high school rom-com series Love, Victor has praised Disney’s decision to move the show to Disney+ after first releasing it on Hulu, saying the family-friendly streaming service will give the show a bigger audience.

Pro-Abortion Group Threatens Domestic Terrorism Response to Abortion Restrictions

The group addressed pro-lifers in an open letter.

Ohio Police Department Cuts Back Patrols Over Gas Prices

Police department in Ohio has started cutting back on patrol cars due to rise in gas prices.

US Supreme Court Spurns GOP Bid to Defend Trump Immigration Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a bid by Republican state officials to take over the legal defense of a hardline immigration rule imposed under former President Donald Trump barring permanent residency for immigrants deemed likely to need government benefits.

Fed Hikes Rates by the Most in 28 Years, Signals Volcker-Era Is Back

The Fed hiked rates by a stunning (but expected) 75bps - the biggest hike since 1994. Esther George dissented (preferring 50bps).

Elon Musk Reveals He Voted for Republican in Historic Texas Election — And Previews Who He Supports for 2024

Billionaire Elon Musk, the world's richest man, disclosed early Wednesday that he voted for a Republican this year, for the first time in his life.

Abortions Up After Three-Decade Decline Ahead of Supreme Court Decision

Both U.S. abortion rates and numbers are on the rise after a 30-year decline, a trend that comes ahead of an anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the fate of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

Large Numbers of Canadians Believe In ‘Conspiracy Theories’: Poll

Among the "conspiracy theories" is that powerful people are working together to further their own interests.

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