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China in ‘Financial Crisis’

Economists are calling China's property crash, coupled with defaulting government investments and national debt, a "slow-motion financial crisis."

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.

Grateful to Be Alive, Christians Gather for Worship in Fort Myers After Surviving Hurricane Ian

Four days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, wreaking billions of dollars in damage and leaving at least 80 people dead, members of the Southwest Baptist Church in Fort Myers gathered at their battered sanctuary on Sunday to thank God for sparing their lives.

U.S. Home Prices Drop at Fastest Pace Since 2009

Home prices in the U.S. are sinking at the fastest monthly pace since the Great Recession, evidence that rising mortgage rates are rapidly slowing activity in the housing market.

Americans Suffer From Natural and Government-Created Disasters

Last week Congress passed a continuing resolution and then adjourned until after the election.

Which Party Is More Favored by the Public to Govern? The Answer Just Flipped.

The latest survey of Americans' views of the two major political parties conducted by Gallup shows that not only has Joe Biden been terrible for Democrats as a brand, the president's failures have been so substantive that he's upset the historical trend in America showing which party is more favored by the public to govern.

World Economic Forum Ally Bill Gates Changing Tune on Climate Change?

The Microsoft co-founder has long funded climate initiatives.

In Defense of a Foreign-Policy ‘Third Way’

It would be hard to craft a series of words less connotative of competence and authority than “the long-standing internationalist bipartisan D.C. foreign-policy consensus.”

National Guardsman With Religious Objection Given COVID Vax Instead of Flu Shot

"A very small number of service members were accidentally given a COVID vaccine several months ago," Maine National Guard admits — but victim's lawyer says such a "mistake" is "hard to comprehend."

5th Circuit Rules Texas Judge Can Continue to Invite Prayer in His Court Room

The judge allows prayers from leaders of many faiths.

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