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Dennis Rodman Bound for Russia, Plans to Help Free Brittney Griner

Former NBA legend Dennis Rodman, who has developed relationships with world leaders such as Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin in recent years, said...

Shift in Hiring Patterns Points to Looming Recession for Biden Economy

Despite a July Commerce Department report showing a second consecutive quarter of negative GDP growth — the classic definition of a recession — Biden...

Abortion Drug Maker Drops Lawsuit Trying to Overturn Mississippi Abortion Ban

A manufacturer of the dangerous abortion pill that has killed dozens of women and injured tens of thousands has dropped its lawsuit attempting to overturn Mississippi’s abortion ban.

CNN Tells Americans to Think of the Dip in Gas Prices as a ‘Raise’ – It Doesn’t Go Over Well

Over the last year, there has been plenty of commentary about the spike in gas prices, now CNN has an interesting take on the dip in prices.

Inflation Sends Car Ownership Costs Soaring Above $10,000 a Year: AAA

Owning and operating a new vehicle has become increasingly more expensive over the past year, driven predominantly by inflation and rising fuel prices, according to AAA’s annual “Your Driving Costs” report.

DeSantis Announces 20 People to be Charged with Voter Fraud

As part of a presentation on election integrity at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that 20 individuals will be charged with voter fraud, which is a third degree felony.

Planned Parenthood Spending $50 Million on Midterm Elections

The nation's leading abortion rights advocacy organization plans to spend around $50 million during November's midterm election.

Top Biden Adviser’s Consulting Clients Stand to Benefit From New Gov’t Spending

White House Senior adviser Anita Dunn has consulted for companies and trade groups that have benefited or stand to benefit from federal funding and is being forced to recuse herself from matters involving them, according to a financial disclosure.

San Francisco Reverses Defunded Police Policy Amid Calls for ‘Accountability’

Democratic-run San Francisco has reversed its course after pulling $120 million from its police budget in 2020.

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