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At Least 2,600 Government Officials Trade Stocks in Conflict of Interest Deals

Department of Defense officials trade stock from Chinese companies, EPA officials hold oil and gas shares, and almost 2,000 federal employees trade stock with Big Tech groups.

GOP Warns Garland Not to Violate the Rights of Americans Speaking out Against Transgender Surgery for Minors

Republicans sent a letter, reminding the AG of his confirmation hearing testimony.

2 More Attorneys General Support Coalition of 13 Telling Biden to ‘Stand Down’ From Repression of Child Mutilation Critics

Thirteen Republican attorneys general sent a letter demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland “stand down” from prosecuting critics of the genital mutilation and chemical castration of minors.

She’s Right About Democrats, but Tulsi Gabbard Is No Conservative

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is extremely likable.

Mark Wahlberg Says He Left California for Nevada ‘to Give My Kids a Better Life’

Action star Mark Wahlberg has said goodbye to Hollywood and moved his family to Nevada, a simple choice he said made “to give my kids a better life.”

More Millennials Attend Church Post-Pandemic Lockdown than Before 2020

Report indicates an uptick in overall church attendence.

Planned Parenthood’s Foray Into Child Gender Transitions, Featuring Your Tax Dollars

Planned Parenthood has gone all in on child gender transition services, which means you are paying for them.

Social Security Payments Set for Big Increase. What to Know.

Tens of millions of older Americans are about to get what may be the biggest raise of their lifetimes.

Analysis Estimates That Ventilators Killed at Least 30,000 People at the Height of Lockdowns

More than 30,000 Americans were killed by being placed on ventilators for COVID-19 through April 2020, according to an astonishing analysis by attorney and investigative journalist Michael Senger.

More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars

Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the prior month’s decline and coming in twice as high as markets expected, pointing to a drawn-out Fed fight against high prices.

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