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US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

How The PA Gubernatorial Race Will Majorly Affect 2024 Elections

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Republicans’ Chief House Investigator Vows to Take On Bureaucracy, Starting With Vaccine Royalties

The congressman who would lead the most powerful investigative committee in the House if Republicans win the midterms is sending an unmistakable advance warning to the permanent federal bureaucracy: It's time to "get rid of some of these useless bureaucrats who are just a drain on the American taxpayer."

Brazilian Patriot Protests Rage in the Face of ‘Corrupt’ Elections and Media Smears

In the wake of Sunday’s presidential run off in Brazil, the contest between former President of Brazil Lula and current President of Brazil – the wildly popular Jair Bolsonaro – has been upended by massive protests and unrest as the tabulation of the results currently show Lula leading Bolsonaro by a hair under two percentage points.

New Jersey Gov. Murphy Claims Republicans Playing ‘Crime Card’ Are ‘Racist’

Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said that Republicans' playing "the crime card" has "racial elements" tied to it.

Biden Cybersecurity Head Warns of ‘Glitches’ During Midterms

The official said to expect “normal” errors and glitches.

Supreme Court Rules TSA Can Require Masks On Planes During ‘Public Health Emergencies’

The Supreme Court upheld a ruling Monday giving the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) the permission to mandate masks on planes during Public Health Emergencies.

Medical Board Moves to Strip Dr. Peter McCullough of Certifications

A medical board has moved to strip top cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough of his certifications in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease, claiming that he provided misleading medical information to the public about COVID-19 vaccines.

Justice Thomas Rejects Lawyer’s Rationale for Using Race in Admissions for Diversity

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday dismissed an argument from a lawyer defending race-based affirmative action policies in college admissions and said that he doesn't give much weight to the idea that diversity automatically creates better outcomes.

U.S. Gov’t Worked with Big Tech to Censor Social Media

Documents show how Homeland Security sought to dodge the First Amendment ban on censorship.

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