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Illinois High School Segregates Classes for Black, Hispanic Students

A high school in Evanston, Illinois, is offering segregated classes for black and Hispanic students.

Trump Promises to Undo Biden’s Plan for Asia Trade Deal

Former President Donald Trump vowed over the weekend that would withdraw the U.S. from the Pacific trade deal currently being touted by President Joe Biden.

Judicial Nominee Says He ‘Hasn’t Studied’ Situation in Gaza

A Biden judicial nominee was unable to provide a statement on the situation in Gaza.

Rate of Babies Dying Before First Birthday Increased 3% Last Year

The rate of babies passing away before their first birthdays increased by 3% in 2022, the first year-to-year increase since 2002.

Japanese Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes on Households and Businesses To Help Country’s Economy

By signaling with subsidies and payouts, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is stressing his government’s resolve to pull the economy permanently out of stagnation.

Oil Prices Surge Following Intense Israeli-Hamas Conflict

Brent crude soared to $87.92 a barrel, marking an increase of almost 4%, whereas U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude experienced a rise of 4.16%, reaching $86.23 a barrel.

Poll Finds Biden Losing Minority Voters

A Monmouth Poll found that Joe Biden is losing support among minority voters.

U.S. Sees Surge in Fertilizer Imports from Russia Under Biden Admin

Despite President Joe Biden's attempts to punish Russia with sanctions for its role in the country's conflict with Ukraine.

West Nile Virus Cases Explode Across U.S. After Mosquitos Released via Bill Gates-Funded Project Approved by EPA

In November 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that MosquitoMate, Inc. had submitted plans to infect live male mosquitoes with a bacteria called "Wolbachia pipientis," which enhances WNV infection.

Records Show Pfizer Tested Safety of COVID Booster Before FDA Approved the Shots

Judicial Watch released a number of records last week revealing Pfizer tested the safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccine booster on only 23 people before it asked the FDA to approve the shots.

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