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World Economic Forum Says U.S. Taxpayers Should Give $525 Billion to ‘Vulnerable’ Countries for Climate Change ‘Loss and Damage’

Globalist think tank says American taxpayers should be penalized for other counties' "climate-linked losses."

South Carolina’s Governor Fights as ACLU Targets Faith-Based Foster Agencies

South Carolina’s Republican governor has asked a federal court to protect the state’s right to partner with faith-based foster care groups to provide homes for children in need.

Dems Admit Trump Was Right About TikTok Being Security Threat

President Donald Trump had signed an executive order banning TikTok in August 2020, before federal courts halted it and Biden revoked the order.

G20 Leaders Sign Agreement to Use Vax Passports to ‘Facilitate’ International Travel

The passports are expected to be issued through the World Health Organization (WHO).

Arizona Attorney General Wants Report on Voting Machine Problems

Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office demands Maricopa County officials provide a statement on voting machine issues that caused delays in the battleground state during midterm elections.

Trump Responds to DOJ Appointing Special Counsel to Investigate Mar-a-Lago Documents

Garland appointed Jack Smith three days after Trump announced his 2024 run.

At-Risk Diabetes Patients Could Get Drug Before January

The Food and Drug Administration's potential breakthrough drug for diabetes — which has the capacity to delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes — could be ready for high-risk patients before January.

Lawsuit Seeks To Reverse Fda’s ‘Reckless’ Approval Of Abortion Pills

Foes of the abortion pill are taking their fight to court, accusing the Food and Drug Administration of placing “politics over science” when it sanctioned the two-drug pregnancy-termination regimen in 2000.

Judge Rules on Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving.

White Sign-Language Interpreter Sues Broadway’s ‘The Lion King,’ Claims he Was Fired Because of His Race

A white sign-language interpreter is suing Theatre Development Fund for discrimination, alleging that the Broadway show fired him because of his skin color.

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