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Abortions in Texas Dropped by 50 Percent After Ban Took Effect: Study

Abortions dropped by about 50 percent in Texas in September after a new law prohibiting most abortions went into effect, according to a new study.

U.S. Prices, Wages Rise at Fastest Pace in Decades

Strong consumer demand and supply shortages test economy with rapid uptick in inflation

Hillary, Beware: Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers Reportedly Interviewed by Special Counsel Durham

Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers Lawrence W. Doyle and John F. Moynihan on 26 October revealed that they were interviewed by Special Counsel John Durham, who has been investigating the origins and handling of the Trump-Russia probe since 2019.

Narrative of a perfect 2020 election eroding as Wisconsin becomes investigative ground zero

Evidence grows of election mismanagement, illegal acts and some fraud in several states.

1/6 Defense Attorney To Subpoena FBI Over Ray Epps, Instigators Caught On Video

January 6 defense attorney Jonathan Moseley wants answers from the FBI about Ray Epps and Sean McHugh

Border pray-in: Faith leaders meet, sound alarm over human trafficking, Biden humanitarian crisis

California attorney general created two new anti-human trafficking teams this year to apprehend perpetrators and support survivors after increased labor and sexual exploitation was reported statewide.

Better pronoun usage won’t help US counter hypersonic missiles, congressman says, urging intelligence to focus on security threats

The US intelligence community’s focus on “woke obsessions” like “pronoun etiquette” and “white rage” has affected its ability to effectively tackle national security challenges, congressman Devin Nunes (R-California) warned.

Florida Now Has One of the Lowest COVID-19 Rates in the US: DeSantis

Florida this week was tied for the lowest COVID-19 case rate in the United States among states, according to data provided by the state.

Gas prices have risen $1.22 per gallon in just one year – costing drivers an extra $20 per fill-up – with rates at their...

Gas prices continue to rise, and are now at their highest level in seven years, according to the AAA Gas Price Index.

US Issues 1st Passport Listing Gender as ‘X’

The United States has issued its first passport with an “X” gender designation and expects to be able to offer the option to nonbinary, intersex, and gender-nonconforming people early next year, the State Department said Wednesday.

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