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High School Football Coach Who Lost Job for Praying After Games to Be Reinstated

Joseph Kennedy, the high school football coach who lost his job in 2015 for praying on the field after games, will be reinstated by March 15, 2023, reports the Kitsap Sun.

CEO Warns Biden Put US in a ‘Very Precarious Position’ After More Oil Is Released

An oil CEO said the White House put the United States in a “very precarious position” after another significant release of oil from U.S. reserves.

Elon Musk Plans to Eliminate 75% of Twitter Staff

Elon Musk plans to lay off a majority of workers when he becomes the owner of the social media company.

Former FBI Official Will Testify About White House Pressure to Inflate Domestic Extremism Numbers

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee announced on Thursday that they would be calling a former top FBI official to testify before Congress to address claims that the Biden administration pressured agents to label cases as domestic extremism or a white supremacist threat even if they did not meet that criteria in order to match Joe Biden’s rhetoric.

Texas A&M Faces Legal Action for Program Excluding White and Asian Staffers

The program uses tax dollars to pay for the salary and benefits of "underrepresented" minorities.

ACLU Fighting to Allow Schools to Socially Transition Kids Without Parental Consent

The group is fighting a PA school, insisting on parental notification.

FBI Has ‘Voluminous Evidence’ of Hunter Biden’s ‘Potential Criminal Conduct’: Whistleblowers

The FBI is in possession of “voluminous evidence” of “potential criminal conduct” by President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden related to his overseas business dealings with China and Ukraine, according to new whistleblower disclosures.

COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Programs Failing Those Who Need It Most

Certain governments across the globe have established a compensation program to compensate their citizens who suffer injuries or death from the COVID-19 shots and treatments recommended during the pandemic.

FBI Intel Analyst Tells Durham Agency Offered Steele $1M to Corroborate Dossier

An FBI analyst on Tuesday in federal court told Special Counsel John Durham the agency offered former British spy Christopher Steele "up to $1 million" to corroborate evidence in his now-discredited dossier that was central to a federal investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

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