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Twisting in the Wind: Texas Faces Blackouts as Heat Wave Strains Windmill-Reliant Power Grid

Clean energy proponents are touting the use of solar and wind power in oil-rich Texas, but a summer heat wave is showing the limits of renewables in sustaining a major power grid.

U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren’t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

The calls and text messages are relentless. On the other end are doctors and scientists at the top levels of the NIH, FDA and CDC.

Concerns About Wuhan Lab Experiments Date Back to 2016: New Docs

New documents obtained by government watchdog Judicial Watch show concerns about virus manipulation at the Wuhan Institute of Virology span back to 2016.

Pennsylvania School District Limits Student Athletic Participation to Teams Aligned With Their Sex at Birth

Parent groups reacted as a Pennsylvania school district became the first in the commonwealth to vote on a policy requiring student athletes to compete on teams corresponding with their sex at birth.

More Than Sixty Years After ‘Liberation,’ Cuba Is a Communist Slave State

In his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Robert Nozick has a chapter named "The Tale of the Slave" in which he explains the nine phases from the most restrictive to more liberating states of slavery.

$15M in American Rescue Plan Funds Went to ‘Anti-racism,’ ‘Social Activism’ Programs for Kids

$15M in American Rescue Plan Funds Went to ‘Anti-racism,’ ‘Social Activism’ Programs for Kids.

Top Dem Donors Boost Liz Cheney’s Campaign for Putting ‘Country Over Party’

'We agree on little, if anything. But she... put her country over party'

Skillet’s John Cooper on Why He Speaks Boldly Against Far-Left Ideology Despite Backlash

“[I thought] if we disagreed on stuff, it would be tertiary issues,” he said. “Most certainly, we would agree on the stuff that really matters.”

Border Patrol Agents Cleared of Whipping Illegal Immigrants

Border Patrol agents didn’t whip or strike Haitian migrants last year, a lengthy internal affairs investigation concluded Friday, but it did find that some agents used excessive force by positioning their horses in the Rio Grande to try to keep the migrants from reaching the U.S.

Calif. Lawmakers Approve Prostitution, Drug Injection Sites Bill

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed off on a bill which could benefit human trafficking and prostitution in the state.

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