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U.S. Military Base Cancels ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ for Kids After Senator

An overseas U.S. Air Force Base has canceled a children’s storytime hour program featuring a drag queen after a Republican congressman demanded the show be dropped.

Gas Costs More Than Federal Minimum Wage in Some Cities

Drivers across the United States are feeling the record surge in gas prices that impact the nation’s entire population.

Waukesha Sets up Traffic Barricades for First Parade Since Christmas Attack

Traffic barricades were set up ahead of the Memorial Day parade in Wakuesha, Wisconsin, the city's first parade since the deadly Christmas parade attack in November.

Ice: 70 Missing Children, Including Sex-Trafficking Victims, Rescued in U.S., Mexico

The Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says that 70 missing children have been rescued in areas covering the southwest region of the United States and northern Mexico.

Only 6.4 Percent of Harvard Grads Lean Conservative upon Graduation

A new survey out from Harvard University’s Crimson shows that there is a distinct, left-leaning political hegemony among graduates from the Ivy League school.

Memorial Day Travel: Millions Plan Trips Despite Record High Gas Prices

The record-high gas prices are hitting hard ahead of the Memorial Day weekend with analysts predictoing an 8 percent increase in travel compared to...

Biden Admin’s Reversal of Trump’s Deregulation Is Hurting Economy, Experts Say

The Biden administration’s dramatic expansion of the role of the federal government in business, banking, and society, and sharp break from the deregulatory approach of the Trump presidency

Young Boy Died of Myocarditis After Pfizer Vaccine, Says CDC Before Signing off on 3RD Shot for Kids 5-11

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 1,277,980 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines, including 28,312 deaths and 232,694 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and May 20, 2022

Disease-Carrying Monkeys Used in Taxpayer-Funded Medical Experiments Threaten Public Health

The transportation of potentially disease-ridden monkeys used for medical research is a $1.25 billion international business.

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