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US Military Running Low on Ammo After Arming Ukraine

Pentagon officials are concerned that U.S. ammunition stocks donated to Ukraine have severely depleted U.S. stocks, weakening U.S. readiness in the event of a conflict, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

CBO Says IRS Will Audit Americans Making Under $400K

Despite claims from Biden administration officials that new funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will not increase the auditing burden on individuals and small businesses, a Friday letter from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reveals new auditing activity targeting taxpayers who report less than $400,000 per year will be expected to contribute to about $4 billion in revenue.

Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

DOJ Redacted Trump Raid Affidavit Submitted to Judge

The affidavit was submitted on Thursday.

LA Authority Wants to Remove ‘Homeless’ from People’s Vocabulary

Term being called "outdated and dehumanizing."

Reinhart Formally Rejects DOJ Argument to Keep Trump Affidavit Sealed, Calls Raid ‘Unprecedented’

Reinhart ruled "given the intense public and historical interest."

Vaccine Caused New Polio Outbreak: Associated Press

For years, global health officials have used billions of drops of an oral vaccine in a remarkably effective campaign aimed at wiping out polio...

‘Mind-Boggling Negligence’: How the Feds Consistently Got COVID Wrong

From masks and distancing to vaccines and therapeutics, federal pronouncements and actions have confidently rebuffed contrary evidence before sometimes — quietly — coming around.

Half of American Companies Set to Cut Jobs After Hiring Surge

Numerous companies across the United States are planning to trim their employee numbers, Fox Business reported Friday. The outlet continued: That’s according to a new survey...

The Remarkable Apathy About Biden-Family Corruption

On the menu today: President Biden and China’s Xi Jinping are expected to have their first in-person meeting in Indonesia this November, leading some to argue that the administration should set preconditions for Xi before granting him a face-to-face meeting with the American president.

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