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Mikhail Gorbachev Meets His Maker

When I heard about the death of Mikhail Gorbachev, I sighed.

Another FBI Employee Arrested on Suspicion of Sexually Abusing Multiple Children

On August 24, an FBI employee was arrested at his home in Stansbury Park, Utah, and booked into the Tooele County jail on four counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child.

‘Back to the Dark Ages’: Tucker Carlson Details Europe’s Self-Induced Energy Crisis

Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson on Monday evening highlighted the energy crisis faced by Europe ahead of the winter months.

Job Openings Explode Higher, Raising Inflation Alarms

The U.S. economy had far more vacant jobs at the end of July than economists expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases have not yet cooled the labor market.

10-Year-Old EV Battery Replacement Costs $30K

More than price of new model of same car.

Glenn Youngkin Rips California Law Banning New Gas-Powered Cars, Vows Virginia Won’t Follow Suit

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin laid into California leaders for approving the phaseout of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035, a stringent emissions rule meant to combat climate change that Virginia by law must now follow.

CBO Says IRS Will Audit Americans Making Under $400K

Despite claims from Biden administration officials that new funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will not increase the auditing burden on individuals and small businesses, a Friday letter from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reveals new auditing activity targeting taxpayers who report less than $400,000 per year will be expected to contribute to about $4 billion in revenue.

Nigeria Bans White Models From Ads

Nigeria says the need to “develop local talent” and support “inclusive economic growth” justifies the move.

Russia, Ukraine Trade Claims of Nuclear Plant Attacks

Russia and Ukraine traded claims of rocket and artillery strikes at or near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant on Sunday, intensifying fears that the...

Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

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