2021

House Investigations to Probe Biden’s Executive Order Overreach

The incoming House GOP is set to investigate presidential overreach in Biden's executive order regarding voting expansion.

106,699 Drug Overdose Deaths in 2021: CDC

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report noting overdose deaths increased 14% in 2021, for a total of 106,699 deaths.

300,000 People Moved Out of California From 2021 to 2022, Most of Any State

The U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday that 300,000 people left California in 2022, more than left any other state, amid a general slow increase in the U.S. population as the country recovered from COVID-19.

6 ‘Noncompliance’ Strategies for Protecting Kids and Teens in 2023

Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies.

The Pain Isn’t Goin’ Away: Inflation Cost Households an Extra $10K

Inflation is over, the administration crows, even as Congress works to pass another massive spending bill — this time, $1.7 trillion.

Afghan Evacuation Incurred $260 Million in Damages to Bases

Some buildings used as temporary housing during the Afghan evacuation in August 2021 have incurred millions of dollars worth of damage.

New GOP Report Blames Pelosi for Jan 6 ‘Security Failures’

A report by five House Republicans claims that Nancy Pelosi's staff was involved in security planning for the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, and that their actions may have contributed to the failure of the security measures in place on that day, leading to calls for Pelosi to testify about the events.

Detransitioning Becomes Growing Choice Among Young People After Gender-Affirming Surgery

Luka "Bunny" Hein was in her early teens when confusion about her true gender developed.

Welfare Pays More Than Regular Jobs in Many States

Welfare payouts for a family of four exceed the national median household income in 24 states, and top $100,000 annually in Washington, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, a new study finds.

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