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TV Presenter Warns Global Food Shortages Will Lead Lead To Cannibalism

TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson said that global food shortages caused by the war in Ukraine could eventually lead to cannibalism, and he only appeared to be half-joking.

NBA’s Jonathan Isaac: ‘Love of Jesus’ Will ‘Heal This World’

Isaac touts faith as the reason he stood during league-wide BLM protests.

Big Tech and Big Oil Brace for New Liberal Majority at FTC

Democrats have regained a majority at the Federal Trade Commission, enabling Chairwoman Lina Khan to advance an aggressive and liberal anti-monopoly and consumer protection agenda focusing on Big Tech and major oil companies.

Driverless Cars Record Everything, Making Them Moving Surveillance Machines

Driverless cars have video cameras that record everything around them. Companies use the cameras and footage to improve the safety and operability of these vehicles.

The Real Reproductive Rights Battle Isn’t Abortion, It’s to Have and Raise Children

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, through a spokesman, declared “reproductive rights” the paramount struggle of humanity this week. He is right, but not in any way recognizable to him or his organization.

American Baby Formula Shortage

At the outset of his presidency, Joe Biden promised competence by a bigger, better government. A few days ago, one of his loyal allies exposed a gross incompetence by federal officials on Biden’s watch that defied that promise and inflamed a baby formula shortage now panicking parents nationwide.

List of Companies Facilitating Abortions for Red-State Employees

Companies promise to pay travel expenses for employees' medical treatment, including travel for an abortion.

Levi Strauss & Co. Endorses Abortion as ‘Critical’ to Women’s Progress

Levi Strauss & Co. on Wednesday joined the long line of corporations releasing statements affirming abortion rights and pledging to pay the travel expenses of employees seeking an abortion.

Amazon to Reimburse Employees Who Travel for Abortions

Online retailer will pay up to $4,000 in travel expenses.

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