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This Isn’t Putin’s Inflation

White House aides were out in force on Monday warning that Tuesday’s inflation report would be ugly and blaming it on Vladimir Putin.

Bill Gates Says ‘Crazy’ Protests Against His Vaccines Are ‘Kind of Weird’

While pushing a billion-dollar ‘pandemic prevention’ global government health ‘solution’ at a TED Talk this week, Bill Gates addressed ‘conspiracy theories’ regarding himself and COVID vaccines, calling those who speak about them “crazy.”

Proposed California Bill Threatens to Revoke Doctors’ Licenses for Contradicting State Messaging

Doctors have already found themselves suspended for their social media posts about Covid.

Abigail Disney Criticizes Florida’s Anti-Grooming Bill

Walt Disney heiress Abigail Disney argued Florida's new bill aimed towards protecting children is attempting to push history backwards.

Disney Heir Comes Out as Transgender, Family Slams Florida Law

Roy P. Disney, grandnephew of Walt Disney, revealed that his child is transgender in a fundraising email for the Human Rights Campaign.

Fake Meat Won’t Save the Planet — What We Need Are ‘Sweeping’ Changes to the Food System

“Fake meat will not save the planet,” warns “The Politics of Protein,” a report released last week by the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food).

Alabama Governor Signs Two ‘Common Sense’ Transgender Bills

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two gender-related bills April 8 aimed at protecting youths.

To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

Pro-Freedom Super Bowl Champion Running for Local School Board

Eleven-year NFL veteran and three-time Super Bowl champion Matt Light announced that he’s running for a seat on the Foxborough, Massachusetts, school board after seeing what his children have gone through in the public school system.

Youngkin Vetoes 25 Bills, Signs 700 Into Law Following General Assembly Legislative Session

Virginia GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed 25 bills – including several that would have raised fees on household waste collection – and made Virginia the second U.S. state to prohibit "name, image, likeness" deals for high school athletes.

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