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1,300 New York Times Staffers Refuse Order to Return to Office

More than a thousand New York Times employees are refusing a company order to return to the office at least three days a week, citing inflationary pressures.

Former CNN Host Chris Cuomo Defends Trump Supporters as ‘Open to Reasonable, Regular Rhetroic’

Former CNN reporter recently slammed Democrats for attacking those who voted for Donald Trump.

Biden Eases Regulations on Tech Exports to Chinese Communist Firms

Tony Podesta was paid $1 million to lobby for the change.

FBI Agents Under Investigation for Breaking Security Protocols

The officials reportedly brought unauthorized smartphones into secure locations.

400 Republicans Call For Same-Sex Marriage Protection

The letter requested the Senate codify the so-called Respect for Marriage Act.

Army Directs Financially Strapped Soldiers to Welfare, Food Stamps as Recruitment Numbers Continue to Tumble

The Army has directed members who are struggling to make ends meet to supplement their income through government assistance programs.

Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs Won’t Debate Republican Kari Lake for Governor’s Race

Democrat Katie Hobbs’s campaign for Arizona governor announced Sunday that she would not debate her Republican opponent Kari Lake.

Dems Worried About John Fetterman’s Health

As Dr. Mehmet Oz and Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman run neck-and-neck in the final stretch to claim a crucial U.S. Senate seat in the November midterms, questions regarding Fetterman’s overall health — following a near-fatal stroke incident in May — are finally being raised among his own people.

Ukrainians Party in Kiev as America Continues Sending Billions in Foreign Aid to Stop ‘Invasion’

A new video has surfaced of Ukrainians partying the night away in the capital city of Kiev, where the American people are told they must send their hard-earned dollars to stop Russian invaders from overrunning the nation and destabilizing the liberal world order.

Biden Admin Gives Billions for Drug Paraphernalia in Kentucky ‘Harm Reduction’ Kiosks

NIH outfitting areas of rural Appalachia in Kentucky with "harm reduction" kiosks that will provide drug users with easy access to drug paraphernalia without the "stigma" of speaking to a human being.

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