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The Upcoming Recession Is a Planned Disaster

Get ready for the next unnecessary recession.

Musk Will Resign as Twitter CEO

After he finds someone "foolish enough to take the job," he said.

Musk Blames ‘Bot Army’ for Twitter Poll He Posted Asking Users If He Should Step Down as CEO, Claims Now Only Verified Accounts Can...

Elon Musk said he will only be allowing paying Twitter users to vote in future polls after he claimed a "bot army" may have been behind the latest one calling for him to step down as CEO.

Professor Says Ancient Inscriptions Prove Old Testament Account ‘Reflects Historical Reality’

An Israeli professor claims that a recent translation of an eighth-century B.C. inscription containing the name of Judean King Hezekiah in Jerusalem's City of David is "one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Israel of all time."

U.S. Households Expected to Pay Higher Utility Bills for Decades

Utility costs have surged across the nation this year, leaving millions of Americans falling behind on their monthly bills.

$1.7 Trillion Gov’t Funding Bill Gives Billions More Taxdollars to Ukraine/NATO Than to U.S. Citizens Recovering from Natural Disasters

Four thousand page bill earmarks $44.9 billion for Ukraine and NATO, only $40.6 billion for Americans hit by natural disaster.

Elon Musk to Step Down as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk is set to step down as the CEO of Twitter after promising to abide by the results of a poll asking if he should give up his position.

EU Announces Agreement to Reform Europe’s Carbon Market, Cap Natural Gas Prices

The European Union announced on Dec. 18 a provisional agreement that reforms the bloc’s carbon market, successfully expanding a crucial component of the region’s broader green agenda.

Child Firearm Injuries Surged During COVID-19 Quarantines

Children’s hospitals experienced a “significant” surge in kids injured by guns during COVID-19 quarantines, with Black children leading the increase, a new study has found.

New COVID Subvariants Evade Vax: Peer-Reviewed Study

The BQ and XBB subvariants of the COVID-19 virus Omicron have altered antibody evasion properties that make them more difficult to neutralize with current vaccines and monoclonal antibodies, according to a study published in the journal Cell.

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