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Decline and Fall Dinesh D’Souza Podcast EP505

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New Home Sales Rise for Third Straight Month as Mortgage Rates Fall

Sales of new U.S. homes rose for the third straight month in December as high mortgage rates continued to decline, offering some relief for prospective homebuyers.

Global Cooling to Occur Through 2050s

A decline of up to 0.3° C is expected.

Biden Continues to See Low Approval Ratings Despite Midterm Results

President Joe Biden witnessed some of the lowest approval ratings of his administration despite moderating price levels and the Democratic Party avoiding severe midterm losses, according to a new poll from Reuters.

Border Patrol Reports Over 250,000 Migrant Encounters in December

America's southern border continues to be inundated by a massive flow of migrants, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection reporting a whopping 251,487 southwest land border encounters during the month of December 2022.

Record Number of New Yorkers Fled to Florida in 2022

Blue New York lost tens of thousands of residents to Florida in 2022, reaching historic figures, according to data from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

Populations Dropped in 3 Chinese Counties in 2020

Census data for three counties in China’s southeast Sichuan Province revealed that the population drop during the first year of the pandemic was as high as 22 percent.

China Records 1st Population Fall in Decades as Births Drop

China’s population shrank for the first time in decades last year as its birthrate plunged, official figures showed Tuesday, adding to pressure on leaders to keep the economy growing despite an aging workforce and at a time of rising tension with the U.S.

Why Only 16% Of Gen Z Are Proud to Be an American, and What We Should Do About It

Only 16% of Gen Zers are “proud” to live in the United States.

‘Positive Views of Supreme Court Decline Sharply Following Abortion Ruling’: Pew Research Center Study

According to a recent survey by Pew Research Center, Americans' views of the Supreme Court are historically low, marked by a dramatic decline in favorability among Democrats, an increase in favorability among Republicans and an unprecedented level of political polarization, with a 45 percentage point gap between parties in favorable views, the widest in 35 years of polling.

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