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2nd Migrant Child Dies at Border Under Biden Admin

Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed the death of a migrant teenager while in U.S. custody.

Target’s Quarterly Profits Fall 5.8% After LGBTQ Push

Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, acknowledged the shift in consumer behavior, describing it as a "very challenging environment" for consumers.

Seattle Funeral Homes Now Offer ‘Human Composting’

Called "natural organic reduction."

NIH Cuts Funding for Wuhan Lab Amid COVID-19 Origin Controversy

Until the recent update on May 17, the WIV was included among foreign facilities that can carry out animal experiments funded by U.S. taxpayers.

The Peace Candidate Versus the Freedom Candidate in the Republican Presidential Primary

"Do these candidates really mean it? Will they deliver on their promises once in office?"

Depression at New High in America

29% of U.S. adults have been diagnosed with depression at some point throughout their life.

New York City to Monitor Citizens’ Food Purchases

The move is part of an initiative to reduce carbon emissions.

Germany Suspects Climate Protester Group Is a ‘Criminal Organization’

Germany's Potsdam Regional Court has decided the Letzte Generation, or Last Generation, may be a "criminal organization."

Sean Hannity to Replace Tucker Carlson

Fox News host Sean Hannity is reportedly replacing Tucker Carlson on the network's 8 p.m. timeslot.

Supreme Court Allows Illinois’ ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban to Remain in Place

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Illinois' "assault weapons" ban, denying the National Association for Gun Rights’ request for an injunction.

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