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Green Agenda Demands Elimination of Natural Gas in Homes Nationwide

'The power these agencies want to exert over families trying to make ends meet is ridiculous.'

Iraq’s Presidential Palace Breached; U.S. Denies Embassy Evacuation

Protesters breached Iraq’s presidential palace on Monday after an influential Shiite cleric announced his resignation from politics.

Royal Commission into Australia’s Handling of COVID-19 ‘As Soon As Practicable’: PM

Prime Minister (PM) Anthony Albanese says a Royal Commission will investigate Australia’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic “as soon as practicable,” but the government...

Texas Schools Begin Hanging ‘In God We Trust’ Signs

Schools across Texas are now hanging signs saying “In God We Trust” after a new state law approved the displays, if they are donated to campuses.

Public Says Hire Americans First: Immigration Poll

Americans overwhelmingly dismiss corporate demands for more legal and illegal immigrant workers, even at the threatened cost of higher inflation.

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.

Pro-Trans German Law Will Let Citizens Change Gender Every Year, Ends Parental Rights

A new law being championed by Germany’s left-wing government will allow citizens of the European nation to legally change their name and gender on...

Catholic Church Shot Up as Wave of Pro-Abortion Violence Continues Nationwide

Police in Colorado are searching for a gunman who shot bullet holes into a Denver-area Catholic church on Saturday and again Monday, the latest in a growing crime wave targeting churches and pro-life organizations.

Biden Administration Hit With Lawsuit Over ‘Sneak Attack’ on Charter Schools

A coalition of charter schools in Michigan and Ohio brought a lawsuit Monday challenging the Biden administration’s newly implemented hurdles on federal funding for the independently run public schools.

Miami Wants to Send Homeless People to Live on Island With ‘Mini Homes’

The city of Miami has approved a plan to build 50-100 “mini homes” for homeless people on an island in a move that has sparked controversy.

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