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Fire Department in Texas Border County Recovering Bodies of Migrants Every Day

The fire department chief of a small Texas border county sees no end in sight for his weary team of first responders who every day recover migrant children and adults from the Rio Grande.

Poultry Processing Plant Catches Fire in Montebello, California

A poultry processing plant in Montebello, California was caught on fire on Sunday.

Job Openings Explode Higher, Raising Inflation Alarms

The U.S. economy had far more vacant jobs at the end of July than economists expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases have not yet cooled the labor market.

Texas Reports First Monkeypox Death in US

Texas has confirmed the first death of a person with monkeypox, which may be the first fatality from the virus in the United States.

GOP Bill Blocks Taxpayer Funding to World Economic Forum: ‘Defund Davos Act’

H.R. 8748 says, "No funds available to the Department of State, the United States Agency for International Development, or any other department or agency may be used to provide funding for the World Economic Forum."

Dems Demand Extra $50 Million for Food for Illegal Immigrants

Amidst ongoing food supply chain issues and shortages in the U.S., House Democrats introduced a bill that would designate an extra $50,000,000 for food programs for migrants in addition to a baseline of $150,000,000.

Court Rules California Can’t Force Churches to Cover Abortion in Insurance Plans

A federal court struck down a California mandate Aug. 25 that required churches to pay for elective abortions through their health insurance plans despite their Biblical convictions.

The FBI: A Campaign Arm of the Democrat Party

“Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity” is the FBI motto.

DOJ Says It Already Reviewed Documents Taken in Mar-a-Lago Raid

The Department of Justice (DOJ)’s “filter team” has already reviewed documents taken in the Mar-a-Lago raid and identified some that may fall under attorney-client privilege, according to a Monday court filing.

NYC Struggles to House Busloads of Migrants Sent From Texas

New York City officials have so far failed to open a shelter in Manhattan they had hoped to have operating two weeks ago in order to take care of recent migrants that Texas has sent by bus to the Big Apple, the New York Post reported Sunday.

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