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U.S. College Educated Women Comprise Majority of Workforce

"College-educated women are the only gender and education group whose labor-force participation rate is back at its pre-pandemic level," says Pew Research senior researcher Richard Fry.

Army Misses Annual Recruitment by Massive 25%; Worst Miss Ever

The U.S. Army missed its 2022 recruiting goal by 15,000 troops, marking a 25 percent miss from the 60,000 new soldiers it sought to recruit before the fiscal year ended on Sept. 30.

Sweden Stops Recommending COVID-19 Vaccines for Children

The Swedish Public Health Authority will stop recommending that healthy children between the ages of 12 and 17 receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Democrats’ New Senate Struggles

Democrats are facing fresh problems in two pivotal Senate battlegrounds in which their nominees are facing attacks for being too progressive. What's happening: In Wisconsin,...

Hospital Pulls Ad After Critics Complain It ‘Normalized’ Myocarditis in Kids

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital pulled a 30-second ad about myocarditis in children after Children’s Health Defense and numerous doctors accused the hospital of normalizing and trivializing...

New York State Pushing to Ban Gasoline Vehicle Sales

The ban would take full effect by 2035.

Fentanyl Crisis Continues to Ravage U.S. Communities as Border Drug Trafficking Hits New Records

A memo circulating among Senate Republicans this week details how the fentanyl crisis continues to worsen across U.S. communities as southern border drug seizures and encounters reach record highs.

Former Congressman Sentenced to Prison for Stuffing Pennsylvania Ballot Boxes

Despite declarations of safe and secure elections, history shows that past Pennsylvania elections were host to corruption.

Conservatives Finally Are Forming Global Coalitions

Conservatives seldom have been great at forging international coalitions.

Pro-life Group to Spend $78M Ahead of Midterm Elections, Focus On Battleground States

A prominent pro-life activist organization expects to spend $78 million during the 2022 midterm election cycle, hoping to reach at least 8 million eligible voters through a combination of door-to-door campaigning, voter mail and media advertisements.

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