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US Economy Added 261,000 New Jobs in October as Hiring Stays Strong

The U.S. economy added 261,000 new jobs in October, down from the upwardly revised 315,000 in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics...

Pennsylvania Moms Gain Win in Suit Against Schools Over Gender Identity Indoctrination in First Grade

A judge has ruled that a lawsuit brought by Pennsylvania moms against their children's first-grade teacher will be allowed to proceed, striking down a motion asking the court to dismiss the case.

Ohio Abortions Drop 65% As Abortion Ban Saves Unborn Babies

The Ohio heartbeat law stopped almost 2,500 unborn babies from being aborted in the state this summer, according to a new study by the pro-abortion research group WeCount.

The Pediatric Perils of PEG: From MiraLAX to COVID Shots, FDA and CDC Ignore Safety Signals

On Oct. 20 — the very same day the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) crooked vaccine advisory committee members voted to add COVID-19 shots to the Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule — Indonesia’s Ministry of Health took a bold step in a different direction: It banned the sale and prescription of pediatric cough syrups and other liquid medications, at least temporarily.

J.D. Vance: ‘I’m Pro-life. We Should Not Be Aborting Babies’

Ohio’s U.S. Senate candidates took to the stage in a town hall Tuesday hosted by Fox News and Republican candidate J.D. Vance made his pro-life views clear.

Australian Opposition Leader Fighting Radical Gender Theory: ‘Not in Our Children’s Best Interest’

The political leader is attempting to block gender theory from being taught in the classroom.

Emails Show Colorado District Lying About ‘Furries’ In Schools To Smear Parents, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate

A Colorado school district in the wealthy western suburbs of Denver gave a blanket statement to the local press dismissing parental concerns about an issue that’s galvanized the state’s contest for governor. 

At least 153 dead, dozens injured in Halloween stampede in Seoul, South Korea

At least 153 people were killed and over 100 more hurt in a stampede during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon district of Seoul, South Korea .

Cell Phone Bans in Public Schools Are Trending Nationwide

Seven years ago, the former New York City Schools Chancellor said the city’s decision to lift a ban on cell phones in schools was “common sense.”

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