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Mother’s Day by the Numbers: Historical Facts, Stats, Celebrations

Each year, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

Musk Warns Twitter Staff Faces ‘Extreme’ Workload, Terminations

Tycoon plans to fire around 1,000 staff when he takes over in six months.

GOP Presses Biden on Canceled $142M Contract for COVID-19 Therapies

Senate Republicans are demanding answers from the Biden administration about a federal contract signed with KPMG last year to promote monoclonal antibody treatments that they argue did little to forestall shortages of the therapeutics, which were badly needed as thousands died of COVID-19. 

George W. Bush Meets Virtually With Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Former U.S. President George W. Bush announced May 5 that he met virtually with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, praising the courage of the country’s people and pledging America’s continued support for the embattled European nation.

What the Destruction of the Hippocratic Oath Means for Society

Amidst the Omicron variant era of the pandemic, secondary disasters have been constantly taking place in many cities in communist China under strict lockdown.

Texas Opens Probe Into Whether State Lawyers’ Group Aiding Illegal Immigration

AG Ken Paxton says “it appears that the liberal State Bar’s handpicked cronies are misusing charitable funds” to facilitate the border crisis

Christian Schools Flooded With Applications Citing ‘Once in 100-Years Moment’

Virginia private Christian schools are seeing record applications as public schools become more adversarial toward Christian worldviews.

Why Biden Is Making Common Criminals Out of Average Americans

MAGA stands in the way of his superiors' globalist agenda.

Chinese Court Summons Pastor of Closed Down House Church Over ‘Illegal Religious Activities’

A pastor in China who performed religious activities on behalf of Xunsiding Church is now facing huge fines.

Dow Plunges 1,063 Points in Widespread Sell-Off Led by Tech Stocks

Stocks fell sharply in U.S. markets on Thursday morning, led by the technology and consumer discretionary sectors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1,100...

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