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Average Thanksgiving Dinner Up 25% From 2019

A report from the American Farm Bureau Federation found that the average Thanksgiving meal for 10 people costs 25% more compared to 2019.

Arizona’s Mohave County Board of Supervisors Vote to Hand Count Ballots in 2024

The Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted no to hand count ballots in the 2024 election.

Amazon Ridding ‘Several Hundred’ Jobs Within Alexa Division

Amazon announced last week that it is cutting "several hundred" jobs within its Alexa division.

Democrat-Run Denver Spends Millions Flying, Busing Illegal Aliens to Other Cities

The Democrat-run city of Denver, Colorado, is spending millions in local taxpayer money to provide illegal aliens with free flights and bus tickets out of the state.

California School District Begins Three-Year Plan To Train Students To Become ‘Critical Race Theory Activists’

A school district in California’s Bay Area is launching an initiative expected to cost more than $100,000 to train over a hundred students to become Critical Race Theory activists in a plan that could last three years.

‘Not the Right Time for Elections’: Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians in an address that it is "absolutely irresponsible" to consider the country's presidential elections amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.

50 Million Miles of Power Lines Needed for Green Energy Targets

A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) calls for 50 million miles of new power lines to meet carbon emission reduction targets.

Japanese Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes on Households and Businesses To Help Country’s Economy

By signaling with subsidies and payouts, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is stressing his government’s resolve to pull the economy permanently out of stagnation.

U.S. Troops in Iraq Struck by Iran-Backed Militia

A Pentagon official said they are concerned "about the escalation" of attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria.

U.S. Budget Deficit Hits $1.7 Trillion

The U.S. budget deficit increased 23 percent to $1.7 trillion, an increase of $320 billion, in the year after the Biden administration pushed through the Inflation Reduction Act which it claimed would close the government’s funding gap.

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