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Over 100K Workers Threaten Strikes amid Supply Chain Crisis, Citing ‘Low Staffing Levels’

Over 100,000 American workers are reportedly threatening to strike this week amid the supply chain crisis, citing “low staffing levels” and “burnout.”

Updated sex ed guidance will spoon-feed K-12 children explicit sexual images, gender identity, and abortion

The National Sex Education Standards' updated 2020 guidance is featuring what many parents may consider to be disturbing, indoctrinating sex-related information that public school districts are teaching children from very young ages.

Fulton County Elections Director Fires Two Employees For Allegedly Shredding 300 Voter Registration Applications

"Instead of fully processing them, in some instances the employees allegedly shredded some of the forms."

Boeing tells all US employees to get their Covid-19 shots by December 8, to comply with Biden’s order for federal contractors

Aerospace giant Boeing has declared that all of its American employees must show they have been vaccinated for Covid-19 by early December, saying the move is required under a White House vaccine mandate for federal contractors.

Oregon Senators Demand Investigation Into CDC, FDA’s Manipulation Of COVID Statistics

Senators Kim Thatcher and Dennis Linthicum have gathered thousands of signatures to support their petition to launch a grand jury investigation into the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) methods of measuring COVID statistics.

Evangelism summit hears call for more confident Church in postmodern, post-Covid world

There are many challenges facing the UK Church but with the pandemic receding, there are also many opportunities, says the Rev Hugh Osgood.

Floridians Frustrated With Surge in COVID-19 and Violent Crime Related to Illegal Immigration

While the Biden administration has imposed a vaccine mandate on American citizens, thousands of illegal immigrants are being released into the population with no vaccination requirements.

Supreme Court Could OK New Defense of Kentucky Abortion Law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to allow Kentucky's Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

Research shows 2020 election ‘bought by Mark Zuckerberg’

Money given to city and county officials 'significantly increased Joe Biden's vote'

Coroner Says Gabby Petito Died Of Strangulation, Reveals New Details About Petito

Gabby Petito, 22, died of strangulation, Teton County Coroner Brent Blue said Tuesday at a news conference.

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