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Rand Paul’s naughty list exposes $52 billion in wasteful federal spending

From $2.4 million for an Arctic dinosaur film to $250 million for border walls in the Middle East and North Africa, Kentucky senator uses Festivus list to call attention to wasteful spending.

Biden Pranked on NORAD Santa-Tracking Call

President Joe Biden on Friday was pranked by a parent during the annual White House NORAD Santa-tracking call with military families who said ''let's go, Brandon,'' a phrase used to insult Biden, the New York Post reports.

Biden Signs Bill Banning Chinese Imports Made Using Forced Labor

President Joe Biden has signed a bill banning imports from China’s Xinjiang region amid concerns over forced labor, the White House announced Thursday.

W.H.O. Says Cancel Christmas Now or ‘Grieve Later’

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) warned Tuesday there is too much at stake to celebrate Christmas this year, cautioning it is better to either cancel or postpone the annual festivities than risk the death of a loved one.

The Slow Meltdown of the Chinese Economy

Beijing’s troubles are an opportunity for the U.S.—if Washington can recognize it.

DeSantis Took on Washington in 2021

While much of the country bundles up around the holidays, Floridians revel in bragging about their “T-shirt weather.”

Mercola: The Scheming of Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci

How did we get into the mess we're now in?

‘Many Lives Being Destroyed’ by Government’s Failure to Recognize Natural Immunity, Physician Says

Dr. Marty Makary, a public health researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, on Tuesday accused government officials of practicing “modern-day McCarthyism” against anyone who suggests young healthy people, especially those who recovered from COVID, don’t need booster shots.

Investigation reveals U.S. taxes paying for illegals to break border barrier

Being handed out to immigrants on bank cards, sometimes as folding cash in envelopes

US Retail Sales Slow By More Than a Fifth in November Amid Inflation Spike

US retail sales grew by 0.3% in November, down October’s growth of 1.7%, amid an inflation spike that has raised prices of all products, Commerce Department data showed on Wednesday.

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