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To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

EXCLUSIVE: Olga, a Ukrainian Refugee, Tells Her Story

"We saw buildings in nearby cities completely collapsed from rocket strikes. We saw houses completely destroyed."

COVID Mask Mandates Reinstated at Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Rice

Three U.S. universities have announced that they will temporarily reinstate a mask mandate on their campuses, citing increasing COVID-19 cases among students.

Jussie Smollett Releases New Song To Plead His Innocence Again

Actor Jussie Smollett, who was convicted on charges from a fake hate attack, released a new song pleading his innocence, once again.

Moderna Recalls Over 700,000 ‘Contaminated’ Vax Doses

Moderna Inc said on Friday it was recalling 764,900 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine made by its contract manufacturer Rovi after a vial was found contaminated by a foreign body.

College-Educated Women Still Back Biden

Why are lots of men willing to admit that they were wrong in 2020, while college-educated women are doubling down?

Youngkin Vetoes 25 Bills, Signs 700 Into Law Following General Assembly Legislative Session

Virginia GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed 25 bills – including several that would have raised fees on household waste collection – and made Virginia the second U.S. state to prohibit "name, image, likeness" deals for high school athletes.

Hollywood Star Pleaded With God When His Beliefs Cost Him Jobs

'Why have you forgotten about me? Why am I being punished so much?'

Lab Leak Denier Was Privately Telling Colleagues ‘It’s Possible’

The first signatory on the lancet letter from February 2020 was not convinced of the things he demanded the public believed about COVID’s origins.

Hungary Says It’s Ready to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

The switch to seller’s national currency does not violate EU sanctions, foreign minister says

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