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Wokesters Take on Classic Movies

YouTubers encounter “Casablanca” for the first time.

More Vaccine-Injured Pilots Speak Out as Groups Pressure Airlines, Regulators to End Mandates

Sharp chest pains. Myocarditis and pericarditis. Heart attacks. Strokes and subsequent blindness.

Radical Abortion Activist Group Continues to Disrupt Church Services, Large Gatherings

Pro-abortion disruption is being unleashed in churches, malls, sports stadiums and public areas by the radical RiseUp4AbortionRights group, with the latest target a Church in Detroit, Michigan.

Chinese Authorities Use COVID Tracking App to Thwart Protests

Demonstrators have been unable to access their money in banks for several weeks.

Actor Chris Evans Say Critics of Lightyear’s Gay Kiss Are ‘Idiots’ Who Will ‘Die Off Like Dinosaurs’

Evans commented on the gay kiss that was reinstated after Pixar employees objected to it’s removal.

Illegal Immigrant Arrests at US–Mexico Border in May Most in US History

Arrests of illegal immigrants at the U.S.–Mexico border in May set a new record, according to data released on June 15 by President Joe Biden’s administration.

What the Victory of Mayra Flores Portends for the Democrats

The victory of Republican Mayra Flores in a historic Texas Democratic stronghold on Tuesday punctuates President Joe Biden’s problem with Hispanics.

China: US Could ‘Spark World War III’ by Diversifying Mineral Supply Chains

China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday warned the United States could “spark World War III” by pushing too hard to decouple from the Chinese minerals industry by developing its own supply.

Public Opinion on Ukraine Shifts as Europeans Back Immediate Peace Over a Resounding Russian Defeat

Europeans are divided between those who want the war in Ukraine to end as soon as possible, even if that means giving concessions to Russia, and others who believe Russia must be clearly defeated and punished.

Study Shows Pharmaceutical Ads Make People Want Prescriptions

These ads are illegal in most countries but not in the US, where 27% of people spoke to their doctor about a medical treatment after they learned about it from an ad.

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