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Durham and the Clinton Dossier

A new indictment continues the slow unraveling of a 2016 political scandal.

19 States Sue Biden Administration Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Several U.S. states on Friday mounted multiple federal lawsuits against the Biden administration over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers and contractors.

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

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

Hospital executive who said he was fired for being a white male awarded $10 million in discrimination case

A former top hospital executive claimed he was unlawfully fired because he is a white man. He was awarded $10 million by a federal jury this week, but the health care system vows to appeal the decision.

Gavinomics? California unemployment claims one-third of nation’s total

New statistics undercut Gov. Gavin Newsom’s theme of the state “roaring back” from the COVID-19 pandemic. California added only 47,400 jobs in September, a stubborn...

Brazilian monarchist backs Trump media venture

A central figure in former US President Donald Trump’s bid to create a new social media platform is a Brazilian parliamentarian and self-proclaimed prince who has campaigned to restore elements of the monarchy that ended with the overthrow of Emperor Pedro II in 1889.

The importance of integrity and truth for Christians working in the media

Christians working in the media have been speaking about integrity and truth, and the challenges they face in their jobs, with several leading journalists...

How ‘Diversity’ Turned Tyrannical

What began as an effort to hire more minorities has turned into a demand for ideological engagement.

The Three FDA Approved COVID Vaccine Big Pharma Companies All Employ Former FDA Commissioners

How can it be? The three FDA-authorized distributors of the highly controversial COVID vaccine all have under their employment former FDA Commissioners.

What’s Behind Skyrocketing Number of US Military Suicides & Is US Gov’t Doing Enough to Stop It?

Suicides among US Army active-duty forces have soared 46% compared to last year, says a recent Pentagon report. In addition, more American service members have taken their own lives in the second quarter than have died from the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to the DoD. What’s behind the problem?

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