August

Sens. Cruz, Graham Threaten Mayorkas With Impeachment

Alejandro Mayorkas' failure to enforce immigration law and address the drug and human trafficking crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is a "gross dereliction of duty and violation of" his oath of office and, if not corrected swiftly, could provide grounds for impeachment, Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Thursday in a letter to the Department of Homeland Security Secretary.

Capernaum Studios Inspires Young Christian Content Creators

'CONTENT2022' winners announced.

New ‘Scooby-Doo’ Movie Makes Main Character Lesbian

The newest 'Scooby Doo' movie reveals one of its main characters to be explicitly lesbian.

Elon Musk Twitter Purchase Back On—$44 Billion Buyout Moving Forward

Musk and Twitter were involved in a legal battle over active accounts.

FBI Sued for Alleged Failure to Provide Communications With Big Tech Regarding Hunter Biden Laptop Censorship

A conservative legal group is suing the FBI for allegedly concealing communications between the agency and Big Tech companies, including Facebook, regarding information posted online about the contents of President Biden's son Hunter's explosive laptop.

Job Openings Dropped Significantly in August, as Hiring Remained Strong

The number of job openings sharply declined in August, while hiring slightly increased over the previous month, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.

Hunter Biden Laptop Whistleblower Speaks Out 2 Years Later

Tony Bobulinski, the former Hunter Biden associate who came forward in 2020 about messages on the younger Biden’s laptop, said the FBI never followed up with him despite promising to.

U.S. College Educated Women Comprise Majority of Workforce

"College-educated women are the only gender and education group whose labor-force participation rate is back at its pre-pandemic level," says Pew Research senior researcher Richard Fry.

Army Misses Annual Recruitment by Massive 25%; Worst Miss Ever

The U.S. Army missed its 2022 recruiting goal by 15,000 troops, marking a 25 percent miss from the 60,000 new soldiers it sought to recruit before the fiscal year ended on Sept. 30.

Sweden Stops Recommending COVID-19 Vaccines for Children

The Swedish Public Health Authority will stop recommending that healthy children between the ages of 12 and 17 receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

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