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Europe May Consider Demolishing Historical Buildings to Achieve Net Zero

The historical locations impede achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

South Carolina Senator Tim Scott Is Running for President

Despite sharing his experiences of racial prejudice, Scott firmly holds that America is not a fundamentally racist country.

Target’s Quarterly Profits Fall 5.8% After LGBTQ Push

Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, acknowledged the shift in consumer behavior, describing it as a "very challenging environment" for consumers.

The Peace Candidate Versus the Freedom Candidate in the Republican Presidential Primary

"Do these candidates really mean it? Will they deliver on their promises once in office?"

Ukrainian ‘Kill List’ Backed by NATO

The Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation holds lists of numerous individuals accused of spreading Russian propaganda.

Gun Control Debate Ignores the Real Problems

"While government can undermine morality, it cannot promote virtue."

Vandalized Pregnancy Center in North Carolina Criticizes City Leaders’ Silence, Praises Police

The director of a crisis pregnancy center in North Carolina that was vandalized in 2022 said city leaders have been silent about the crime, but local police have gone out of their way to protect the organization.

Federal Judge Blocks DHS from Using Parole to Catch and Release Illegal Immigrants, Thwarting Biden Admin’s Border Management Plans

Judge T. Kent Wetherell II claimed that the border problems are of President Biden's "own making," and that the administration possesses the power to resolve the issue without resorting to a blanket parole policy.

UK Provides Ukraine With Long-Range Missiles

The missile is a "game changer," according to military official.

Pennsylvania Settles Lawsuit, Purges Nearly 180K ‘Ineligible’ Voters from Rolls

As part of the settlement, Pennsylvania agreed to remove these faulty registrations and pay $15,000 in legal fees to Judicial Watch.

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