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Over 150 Starbucks Branches Across U.S. Set to Strike in Response to Alleged LGBTQ ‘Pride’ Decor Ban

Workers' union has also pointed to numerous incidents of supposed unfair labor practices.

Over 16.8 Million Illegal Aliens Reside in the U.S., Costing a Staggering $163 Billion Annually: FAIR Analysis

FAIR's analysis suggests that "at the current pace of illegal immigration, more new illegal aliens will have settled in the U.S. in the first three years of the Biden administration than in the entire decade of the 2010s."

Disney Chief ‘Diversity’ Officer Quits After Box Office Failures

Latondra Newton decided to leave to "pursue other endeavors," according to a memo from The Walt Disney Company.

House Votes to Send Boebert’s Biden Impeachment Resolutions Through Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has initiated impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden.

RFK Jr. Calls for International Cooperation on Bioweapons and AI, Raises Concerns about ‘Uncontrolled Development’ (Watch)

"We need to stop the wars, stop saber-rattling, and negotiate directly with Russia, China, and Iran," he said. "We need to figure out how we are going to have treaties in place and control this out-of-control AI development that is an existential threat to all of us."

Whistleblowers Claim Hunter Biden Received ‘Preferential Treatment’ From IRS, DOJ

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblowers told the Ways and Means Committee that Hunter Biden received "preferential treatment" from the IRS per the request from the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Biden Campaign Struggles to Fundraise for 2024

The Biden 2024 campaign fundraising struggle is raising concerns as there is still $2 billion left to raise to defeat the Republican nominee.

Desantis Hosts Fundraiser at Dominion Voting Systems’ Lawyer’s Office

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is hosting a fundraiser at the Washington, D.C. lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, who served as lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems.

Math Scores Fall to Lowest in Decades

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) found that the average math score for 13-year-olds was the lowest in decades.

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