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Gaslighting: How Media’s ‘Fact-Checks’ Have Led Public to Distrust the Press

The media fact-checked stories on COVID-19, Trump-Russia collusion, and the Hunter Biden laptop before later acknowledging the truth.

Defense Secretary Austin Says the Us Defense Department Aims to Keep Providing ‘Seamless Access to Reproductive Health Care as Permitted by Federal Law’

In a statement responding to the Supreme Court's move to strike down Roe v. Wade, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin declared that the Department of Defense is assessing its policies to make sure it keeps providing "seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law."

Joe Biden Signs Gun Control Law: ‘There’s Much More Work to Do’

President Joe Biden signed a gun control package Saturday, noting that he was pleased to sign it but “there’s much more work to do.”

Cost of Living Crisis: PM Warns of ‘Difficult’ Winter as Energy Supplies Dwindle

Ireland’s Prime Minister has told the public that they are in for a “difficult” winter as energy supplies across Europe begin to dwindle.

How a Small Border Town Is Dealing With Huge Consequences of Biden’s Border Policies

The influx of migrants crossing into Yuma, Arizona, has local officials worried that they can’t continue to address the border crisis. They’ve largely had to go it alone, with limited support from the federal government.

Ukraine Orders Retreat From Strategic Donbas Town as Russia Advances

Lysychansk now stands as the final major city out of Russian hands in the Luhansk Oblast

Crenshaw Unloads on ‘Angry Little Boys’ Who Harass Him at TX GOP Meeting, Call Him ‘Eyepatch McCain’

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw, who’s faced recent criticism over his enthusiastic support for red flag laws and calls for more money to be funneled to Ukraine, was harassed while at the Republican Party of Texas’ annual state convention Saturday.

‘All My Worth Is Through God’: Texas A&M Pitcher Nathan Dettmer Says He Is Not Defined by Baseball

Despite pitching for the fifth-ranked college baseball team, Texas A&M University's Nathan Dettmer doesn’t let baseball define him through either the wins or the losses.

Vaccines — Are They Still Contributing to the Greater Good?

What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 injections? There’s a growing list of adverse reactions that include death.

45 Housing Markets Have ‘Probability of a Price Decline,’ Says Research Firm

While home prices in the United States have appreciated by more than a third over the past two years, prices are poised to fall in several housing markets over the next 12 months, according to data analyzed by research firm CoreLogic.

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