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DEI Investment Declines: Majority of Large Companies Scaling Back Budgets, Cast Doubt on ‘Woke’ Progress

A recent Gallup poll reveals a decline in intended DEI investment, with 59% of 140 large companies planning to increase their DEI budgets in the next year, a significant drop from 84% in 2022.

Florida Allows Citizens to Conceal Carry Firearms Without Obtaining Permit

The state of Florida is now allowing American citizens to conceal carry a firearm without first obtaining a permit.

Trump Unveils Bold Education Reform Plan: Root Out ‘Radicals’ and Restore Power to Parents

One of Trump's primary objectives is to "cut federal funding for any school or program pushing Critical Race Theory, gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content onto our children."

Gas Prices Drop for 4th of July

Current national average gas price still 35% above the figure at the close of the Trump administration in 2019.

SCOTUS Denies Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

"Six States sued, arguing that the HEROES Act does not authorize the loan cancellation plan. We agree," wrote Chief Justice John Roberts.

Small Business Owner Says Biden’s Economy Is Still ‘Hurting’ Americans

One Georgia small business owner recently said Biden's economy and inflation are still "hurting" Americans ahead of the 2024 elections.

U.S. Embassy Warns Americans to Avoid French Cities

The U.S. Embassy released a bulletin warning American citizens in France to be cautious, as there is widespread rioting.

NFL Player’s Charity Tournament Resumes After Being Cancelled Over Location at Trump Golf Course

The charity golf tournament headed by Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer has resumed after being cancelled over backlash against it being held at a Trump golf course.

Idaho Republicans Call For ‘Abolition’ of FBI If Agency ‘Cannot Be Reformed’

The resolution outlines a history of some of the FBI's most severe abuses.

Job Applicants Allege Invasive Sexual and Personal Questions in Hiring Process at Bill Gates’s Private Office

The allegations suggest that the line of questioning was particularly severe for female candidates, with some reporting they were asked about their preference for pornography, the presence of explicit pictures on their phones, extramarital affairs, and whether they had ever "danced for dollars."

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