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NPR Gives Up on Declaration of Independence Reading

National Public Radio (NPR) ended a more than three-decade-long tradition of reading the Declaration of Independence on Monday, July 4.

Pfizer Plans to Profit From COVID for Years to Come

Pfizer has already profited billions of dollars from the COVID-19 pandemic, and it plans to do so for years to come via annual vaccinations and sales of its antiviral pill Paxlovid.

Federal Judge Upholds Georgia’s Voter Integrity Law

A federal judge has upheld several parts of a voter integrity law that was passed in Georgia.

County Officials in Texas to Declare Border Crisis an ‘Invasion’

County officials in Texas are set to declare an invasion at the southern border Monday afternoon, Kinney County Spokesman Matt Benacci told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

‘Louisiana’ Misspelled at Kamala Harris Event

Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday participated in an event featuring a critical spelling error on the stage backdrop.

CEO Invites ‘Triggered’ Employees to Use Severance Package and Leave

CEO pushing back against "woke" employees bullying the company.

Chick-Fil-A Is Favorite Restaurant in U.S. For 8 Years Running

For eight years in a row, Chick-fil-A has held its position as the nation’s favorite restaurant.

Shooting at Chicago July 4 Parade: 6 Killed

At least five people have been killed during a Fourth of July event in Highland Park, Illinois.

Aging Rockers Quietly Crawl Back To Spotify After Short-Lived Joe Rogan Protest

Crosby, Stills & Nash have ended the protest they began against Spotify five months ago over the streaming service’s deal with podcast king Joe...

WEF Floats Attaching Sensor to Your Tooth to Track What You Eat ‘In Real Time’

"Wearable technology" made of "[t]iny sensors that attach to a tooth and personalized nutrition-monitoring patches can enable us to precisely track not just our intake, but how our bodies respond to different foods."

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