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White People Poised to Become Minority in Numerous States, According to Study

Numerous states are poised to have White people become the minority in their states in the next decade, according to new research from the property information company NeighborWho.

Just 16 Percent Strongly Approve of Joe Biden

Just 16 percent of Americans strongly approve of President Joe Biden, a Wednesday Morning Consult/Politico poll reveals.

Lockdowns Found to Double Risk of Mental Health Symptoms

A group of researchers have conducted an overview of 33 mental health studies of 132,000 people during the first year of the pandemic and found that lockdowns doubled people’s odds of experiencing mental health symptoms.

Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Shrinking Middle Class as Inflation Hits a High

House lawmakers are mulling the future of the middle class, as economic challenges and inflation continue to burden Americans.

This Isn’t Putin’s Inflation

White House aides were out in force on Monday warning that Tuesday’s inflation report would be ugly and blaming it on Vladimir Putin.

Macron Refuses to Call Russian Atrocities in Ukraine ‘Genocide’

French President Emmanuel Macron has sparked fury after publicly refusing to follow in the footsteps of other European leaders in calling the Russian atrocities committed in Ukrainian towns such as Bucha “genocide.”

Biden Admin Extends Transportation Mask Mandate for 15 More Days

Airlines have urged the Biden administration to drop the mandate and international travel rules.

Chris Wallace ‘Having Daily Breakdowns’ Over CNN+ Failure

Platform only drawing in close to 10,000 daily viewers.

Bill Gates Says ‘Crazy’ Protests Against His Vaccines Are ‘Kind of Weird’

While pushing a billion-dollar ‘pandemic prevention’ global government health ‘solution’ at a TED Talk this week, Bill Gates addressed ‘conspiracy theories’ regarding himself and COVID vaccines, calling those who speak about them “crazy.”

Anti-lockdown States Performed Better Overall During the Pandemic

Thinktank finds states that resisted the stricter COVID-related lockdown measures appear to have faired better overall during an assessment of pandemic-related detriments.

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