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Justice Clarence Thomas laments a ‘race-obsessed world’ in lecture at Notre Dame

In a talk at the University of Notre Dame on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas showed his frustration with an increasingly divided America and lamented what he called a "race-obsessed world."

Tony Dungy Defends the Unborn, Reacts to Biden’s Backtrack: ‘I Want to Know What Factors Changed His Mind’

President Joe Biden’s recent remark that human life doesn’t begin at conception has caught the attention of many pro-life advocates, including legendary football coach Tony Dungy.

Durham to seek indictment of prominent lawyer with alleged ties to Democrats, Hillary Clinton in Trump-Russia probe

The forthcoming indictment comes as a result of Durham's two-year probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigations

U.S. unemployment claims rise after hitting pandemic low

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits moved up last week to 332,000 from a pandemic low, a sign that worsening COVID-19 infections may have slightly increased layoffs.

Alphabet’s Project Taara laser tech beamed 700TB of data across nearly 5km

The 20Gbps Free Space Optical Communications tech for Project Taara was originally part of Project Loon

Hospitals Lying About COVID Stats: Whistleblower

Another COVID whistleblower has come forward as exclusively reported by Gateway Pundit to allege that the statistics about ICU’s being overrun are wildly inflated, over-reported, and in many cases an outright LIE by political officials.

France kills ISIS leader who killed 4 US troops in 2017 Niger ambush

The ISIS leader behind the 2017 Niger attack that led to the deaths of four U.S. troops, was killed in an August drone strike, according to the French military.

Pandemic Triggered ‘Avalanche’ of Kids and Teens With Mental Health Problems — But They Have Nowhere to Go

Medical experts across the country say the mental health of children deteriorated during the pandemic — with a large number of children taking up beds in emergency rooms due to a shortage of placements, providers and resources to combat the crisis.

‘We all must come together now’: Senate Dems struggle for unity to finish $3.5 trillion bill

Senate Democrats are poised to blow past their Wednesday deadline to finish the $3.5 trillion social welfare bill, raising fresh doubts about the party’s ability to hold together and put the bill onto President Biden’s desk.

Afghan population in US surging 50%, most on welfare

The expected welcoming of 65,000 Afghan refugees by the Biden administration is likely to hit local welfare agencies hard if the current use of Medicaid and food stamps by those already here is any indication.

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