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Trump Warns Something Worse Than Recession Is Coming

Former President Donald Trump has warned that America’s economy is on track for a bigger disaster than a recession.

Cartels Get $13 Billion a Year from Joe Biden’s Welcome for Migrants

The cartels and coyotes are earning $13 billion a year by delivering economic migrants to U.S. workplaces via President Joe Biden’s welcoming border agencies, the New York Times reported Monday.

University of Chicago Poll Shows Americans Distrust of Their Own Government Extremely High

If you weren’t already convinced that America is headed in the wrong direction and that citizens themselves are more polarized and divided than ever before, a recent poll may have you rethinking that.

‘Put on the Full Armor of God’: DeSantis Turns to Faith in Political Fight Against Left

Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged Florida Republicans on Saturday to ready themselves for battle ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, promising them, “I’ve only begun to fight.”

Court Overrules School District That Banned Father Who Exposed Obscene Library Books

In a victory for concerned public school parents across the country, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order overturning an attempt from school administrators in Maine to ban a vocal critic from district property for expressing his disagreement with their policies.

CCP-Tied Firms Own 192,000 Agricultural Acres in US, Purchased 300 Acres in North Dakota 20 Minutes from Military Base

A Chinese company purchased hundreds of acres of North Dakota farmland mere minutes from a major US Air Force base, prompting national security fears as the communist country adds to its nearly 200,000 acres of US agricultural land worth $1.9 billion.

Republicans Should Reject the Gay-Marriage Bill

By a vote of 267 to 157, with 47 Republicans joining the majority, the House has passed a bill requiring all state governments to stick with the redefinition of marriage that the Supreme Court ordered in 2015.

Manhattan DA Drops Murder Charge Against Bodega Worker Who Fatally Stabbed Attacker

After intense backlash from local bodega workers and city tabloids, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday dropped all charges against bodega clerk Jose Alba, who was allegedly acting in self-defense when he fatally stabbed a man who was attacking him.

DHS Scraps Disinformation Board

The department suffered massive public pushback.

FBI Was Looking Into Wuhan Virus Lab at Outset of Pandemic

Bureau was investigating "grant questions" surrounding funding of dangerous experiments at lab.

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