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Police Seek IDs of Pro-Choice Protesters Who Vandalized Portland Buildings

Hundreds of protesters gathered on Tuesday evening in downtown Portland, Oregon, to express outrage over the leaked decision of the US Supreme Court to overrule the 1973 case of Roe v. Wade that prohibited states from banning legal access to abortions.

Georgia: Perdue Hits Kemp for $1.5 Billion to Soros-Linked Company

A scandal is brewing in Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary, with candidate and former Sen. David Perdue accusing incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp of engaging in shady backroom deals and lining the pockets of liberal megadonor George Soros as part of a massive new economic development project in the Peach State.

Musk Warns Twitter Staff Faces ‘Extreme’ Workload, Terminations

Tycoon plans to fire around 1,000 staff when he takes over in six months.

Writers Guild Urges Hollywood to Abandon Pro-life States

When the left doesn’t get their way, they act like preschoolers and throw temper tantrums. That’s one skill they’ll always be better than the right at — fits!

Arizona Parents Sue School District Over Alleged Dossier on Dissenting Views

Three Arizona parents have filed a lawsuit claiming an education board member for the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) kept a dossier on them to silence criticism of district policies regarding COVID-19 and other subjects.

Biden’s Economy Sends Americans Into ‘Unretirement’

Americans are leaving retirement due to inflation and a tight job market, according to data released last month by job platform Indeed.

Tennessee Makes Previous Infection Equal to Vax Status in Govt. Private Sector

The law will be enacted without the governor's signature of approval.

CDC Used Phone Location Data to Track Schools, Churches to See if Americans Followed COVID Lockdown Orders

CDC tracked "patterns of those visiting K-12 schools" as well as "visits to parks, gyms, or weight management businesses," according to CDC documents obtained via Freedom of Information Act request.

Trade Schools See Student Boom for Offering Careers ‘Within Grasp’

With the number of U.S. job openings rising to 11.5 million at the end of March, trade schools are finding a growing demand for their low-cost, low-time commitment programs that produce big payouts.

Specter of Stagflation Arrives for National Small Business Week

Just in time for National Small Business Week, stagflation is arriving.

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