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Rapper Lord Jamar Says Kamala Harris is ‘Insulting to Black People’

Rapper and actor Lord Jamar criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, stating she is "insulting to black people" and lacks the qualifications to become president.

Delta Airlines to Pause Flights to Tel Aviv From New York City

Delta Air Lines announced Tuesday it will suspend flights between New York's JFK airport and Tel Aviv until March 2025 due to growing safety concerns amidst the escalating conflict in Israel.

Slovak Government Considers Ban on mRNA Vaccines

The Slovak government is considering a ban on mRNA vaccines following the release of a report that called the COVID-19 pandemic an "act of bioterrorism."

Border Patrol Agents Plan to Leave Agency if Harris Becomes President

Border Patrol agents have threatened to leave the agency if Kamala Harris becomes president.

Democrats Urge Companies to Maintain DEI Initiatives

Forty-nine Democratic lawmakers have urged U.S. companies to maintain their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

FAA Under Scrutiny for Faulty Border Surveillance System Repairs

Approximately a third of the surveillance cameras positioned along the U.S.-Mexico boundary are malfunctioning, presenting a "significant impact" on the operations of the Border...

SpaceX Faces Regulatory Hurdles with Strong Congressional Support

On October 13, SpaceX's head Elon Musk announced his intention to initiate legal action against the California Coastal Commission later in the week. This...

Georgia Judges Mandate that County Election Board Officials Certify Election Results

On Monday, a judge in Georgia decided that local electoral board members must certify election results in the state, regardless of whether there are...

Plagiarism Allegations Against Kamala Harris: Publisher Responds with Damage Control

Just hours after Christopher Rufo alleged that Vice President Kamala Harris plagiarized sections of her 2009 book, Smart on Crime, he reported that the...

Famous Literature Receives Trigger Warning for ‘Expressions of Christian Faith’

Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales received a trigger warning from the University of Nottingham due to its "expressions of Christian faith."

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