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Housing Starts Plunge 9.6%, Raising Recession Fears

The number of housing starts tumbled in July, an indication that the housing market is taking a hit and may be falling into a recession.

Cheney Loses Primary Reelection Bid to Trump-Backed Hageman in Wyoming

Cheney's loss was widely expected, after trailing by double-digits for most of her campaign.

A Year After Taliban Takeover Afghan Women Are Prisoners in Their Homeland

Almost exactly a year ago, the last American troops left Afghanistan and the Taliban regained full control of the country.

DeSantis Slams FBI for Raiding Trump’s Florida Home

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, while speaking at an Arizona rally for Republican candidates, condemned the FBI's raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home,...

Starbucks Doesn’t Want Mail-In Voting For Its Union Elections

Starbucks is urging the National Labor Relations Board to end all mail-in union elections at its U.S. stores after allegations of improper coordination between board officials and the union.

Brother of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Withdrawal Commits Suicide at Memorial for Fallen Soldier

The older brother of a U.S. Marine who was killed during the tumultuous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August has reportedly committed suicide at the memorial for the fallen soldier.

California Becomes Battleground for COVID Lawsuits, Legislation Surrounding Minors

In California, a state that has been continuously passing bills surrounding COVID-19 vaccine policies, attorneys are “chipping away at each part of this puzzle,” aiming to educate and empower people one lawsuit at a time.

Roy Moore Awarded $8.2 Million in Defamation Case vs. Soros-Funded Dems

Democrats defamed Roy Moore to take Alabama's US Senate seat in 2017, a federal jury has found.

Dems Launch New Outreach To Hispanics, Try To Beat Back Gop Advances With Minority Voters

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ campaign arm unveiled a six-figure outreach effort to encourage voters to support Democrats during the midterms, using humor to entertain and reach an audience on key campaign issues.

Medical Activists Fight Florida’s Public Health Emergency Laws After COVID-19 Unveils Concerns

Florida has a Republican governor, a Republican-led state House, and Republican-led state Senate. However, it also has some of America’s harshest forced quarantine and public health laws. Some activists plan to change this situation.

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