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Biden Attempts to Win Swing Voters

Biden's recent approval of an oil project is likely an attempt to gain support among swing voters.

Coach Fired for Praying at Football Game Reinstated to Old Role, Gets Nearly $2 Million Settlement

Joseph Kennedy, a high school assistant football coach fired eight years ago for praying on the field with students, returned to his old position and will receive a $1.78 million settlement.

GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel Says Widespread Bank Failures Highlight Biden’s Incompetence

GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel says widespread bank failures highlight Biden's incompetence.

House Committee Sets Date for First Hearing Into Banking Crisis

Federal regulators will testify before the House Financial Services Committee on March 29 about the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank collapses, according to a press release. 

California to Build 1,200 ‘Tiny Homes’ for Homeless Population

California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a plan to build 1,200 tiny homes across four cities in the state to tackle homelessness, with Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Jose and San Diego County receiving varying numbers of homes.

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Contradicts Mayorkas, Says Gov’t Does Not Have ‘Operational Control’ of Southern Border (Video)

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz contradicts DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' assertion that the government has "operational control" of the southern border.

U.S. Maternal Mortality Rate Jumped 40 Percent Amid Pandemic

The maternal death rate across the United States rose significantly in 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Western Sanctions Protect Russian Banking System from U.S. Crisis, Says Kremlin

Russia's banking system is largely shielded from the negative effects of the U.S. crisis due to the country's limited connections with the international financial system, says Russian press secretary.

Raw Egg Nationalist: The World Has a Plastic Problem, as New Study Into ‘Plasticosis’ Disease Reveals

“Plasticosis” is the name a group of scientists have given to the damage caused by ingestion of plastics.

Child and Teen Suicide Attempts Rose 22 Percent During Pandemic, Researchers Say

Emergency room visits for suicide attempts among minors increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the number of visits from youths who considered suicide also rising, researchers have found.

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