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White House Grapples to Avoid Nationwide Railroad Strike That Could Send Gas Prices Soaring, Hamstring Supply Chain

The White House is seeking to prevent a nationwide railroad strike that could worsen supply chain bottlenecks and increase gas prices.

Kristi Noem Reveals Major Health News: Can’t Stand For More Than 15 Minutes, Very Limited Movement for Months

Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem announced Monday that she would be on a limited schedule of activities for the next few months after back surgery.

Inflation Continued to Climb in August, Defying Expectations

The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, increased by 8.3 percent in August compared to the same time last year and increased 0.1 percent from the previous month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed on Tuesday.

Stubbornly High Rents, Food Prices Boost U.S. Inflation in August

U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly rose in August and underlying inflation accelerated amid rising costs for rents and healthcare, giving the Federal Reserve ammunition to deliver a third 75 basis points interest rate hike next Wednesday.

The Catholic Church Abandons Its Fundamentals in Favor of the New World Order

A high Vatican official stunned Catholics on Italian television Aug. 26.

New Zealand Scraps Nearly All COVID Restrictions, Including Mask, Vax Mandates

New Zealand will be retiring its COVID-19 traffic light system and significantly scaling down COVID restrictions from Sept. 13 so Kiwis could “move forward...

Politicians Are Pushing Expensive EVs on Consumers for ‘Virtually No Climate Benefit’

The Wall Street Journal reports that despite the government and car companies both desperately pushing electric vehicles (EVs) on the American population, most Americans...

King Charles III, in First Address, Vows ‘Lifelong Service’

King Charles III vowed in his first speech as monarch Friday to carry on Queen Elizabeth II’s “lifelong service” with his own modernizing stamp, as Britain entered an uncertain new age under a new sovereign.

Amazon Quietly Took All Their Rooftop Solar Panels Offline After Series of Fires and Explosions

After multiple rooftop fires between 2020-2021, Amazon temporarily took all solar panels offline to complete inspections of each of its systems. The e-commerce giant did so quietly without mentioning the problems in its sustainability report.

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.'

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