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Zuckerberg Should’ve Checked a Hebrew Dictionary Before Renaming Facebook: Jews Around the World Instantly Recognize New Name

Giggles, snickers and some awkwardness greeted Facebook’s decision to change its corporate name to Meta.

Virginia Dems Cited 300,000+ Mail-In Ballot ‘Delay’ Days Before Election Officials, Media Said Results May Not Be Known On Election Day

"Thousands of absentee ballots currently sit at postal facilities throughout the Commonwealth, unprocessed for weeks on end."

North Korea tells hungry citizens to ‘tighten belts’ until 2025

North Korea is telling citizens to tighten their belts through at least 2025, the year they will reopen the border with China which they closed last year to ward off the coronavirus, causing severe food shortages, sources in the country told RFA.

4 Indispensable Conditions For A Truly Free And Fair Election

The only way to guarantee secret ballot is to restore the local in-person option everywhere, including states that have long abolished it, such as...

Biden’s job rating sinks to 42%: NBC News poll

Just nine months into his presidency, 71 percent of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction, the poll shows.

States Face Christmas Tree Shortages Due To Biden’s Crumbling Economy

Both live and artificial Christmas trees are expected to be more expensive and harder to find due to Biden's economy

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates for Children ‘Concerning,’ Says Epidemiologist

Mandating COVID-19 vaccines for children may not be a good idea at this time because of side effects linked to the shots, an epidemiologist says.

Ex-witch shares how she left the occult for Christ, why Halloween is ‘Satan’s playground’

Outspoken Christian and ex-witch Jenny Weaver said before she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior, she spent nine years of her life practicing witchcraft, abusing drugs and obeying the whispering voices she believes were demons “tormenting” her with the command: “Go cut yourself, cut yourself, cut yourself.” 

D.C. Judge Blocks Military Members And Employees From Being Fired Over Vaccine Mandate After Lawsuit

Several unvaccinated government employees, including active-duty military members, who were named in the lawsuit challenging the president’s vaccination mandate as illegal were granted a temporary restraining order on Thursday by a federal judge in Washington.

Rutgers professor says white people ‘committed to being villains’

Brittney Cooper, a professor at Rutgers University, has caused outrage over comments she made at an event about ‘critical race theory’ (CRT) where she suggested white people should be “taken out.”

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