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Supply-Chain Crisis Fuels Latest Retreat From Globalization

Covid-19, climate and geopolitics shatter integrated global production, threatening to end an era of low costs and endless variety.

Nebraska AG Says Doctors Can Legally Prescribe Ivermectin, HCQ for COVID, Calls Out FDA, CDC, Fauci, Media for ‘Fueling Confusion and Misinformation’

At the request of the Nebraska Department of Health, on Oct. 15, Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson issued a legal opinion that Nebraska healthcare providers can legally prescribe ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID, so long as they obtain informed consent from the patient.

Texas Gov. Abbott set to ban transgender athletes from school sports

The law, known as House Bill 25, would require students to participate on sports teams that correspond with the gender on their birth certificate at the time of birth. Modified birth certificates would not be honored.

Can this single stunning action blow apart the Big Tech bias?

Security expert urges secret component be made public.

Soros-tied group met with FBI during Russia collusion probe, hired Christopher Steele

Democracy Integrity Project founder Dan Jones testifies about extensive contacts with Clinton campaign-tied figures, including Michael Sussmann and Glenn Simpson.

Biden’s USAID Launches $125 Million Project To Find 12,000 New Viruses

Joe Biden’s U.S. Agency for International Development launched a new $125 million dollar project with Washington State University and foreign collaborators to discover over 10,000 novel viruses in nature.

Is Texas’ Heartbeat Act as unpopular as the media says it is? Pro-life professor has doubts

Marist's new abortion survey suffers from misleading wording and results out of step with prior polling.

DeSantis fines Florida county nearly $4 million for firing unvaccinated workers

"We must protect the jobs of Floridians and preserve the ability of Floridians to make their own decisions regrading what shots to take," DeSantis wrote.

Supreme Court Could OK New Defense of Kentucky Abortion Law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to allow Kentucky's Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

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