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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.”

REVEALED: Atlantic Mag’s Stunning Sterilization Endorsement – ‘A Limited Eugenic Program is Warranted’

THE PIECE EVEN TALKS ABOUT "MEDDLING WITH SEXUAL ORGANS" LIKE THE CURRENT POLITICAL LEFT.

Bill Preventing China From Obtaining Sensitive National Security Technology Introduced by House Republicans

House Republicans introduced the Prioritizing National Security in Export Controls Act of 2022, which would shift export control management from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) to the Defense Technology and Security Administration (DTSA).

Biden Says U.S. Isn’t ‘Facing Record Inflation’ Anymore as Prices Spike 8.2%

President Biden claims the country is no longer experiencing record inflation as prices spike by 8.2%.

40 House Republicans Request Pentagon Revoke Policy Covering Abortion Travel Expenses

Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) initiated a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to repeal his policy of covering travel expenses for abortion.

Mitch McConnell Says Dems Aren’t Doing Enough for Ukraine, Vows Even More Money After Midterms

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says that Democrats aren’t doing enough for Ukraine and vows that a GOP majority will send them even more taxpayer-funded aid after the upcoming midterm elections.

Los Angeles Unified Schools Improving Pandemic Learning Loss

Results of the "Nation's Report Card."

Biden Touts Grocery Coupons for People Who Get Vaccinated Again

The White House amplified multiple grocery stores and pharmacy chains’ offers to provide $20 vouchers for Americans who get another dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Judge Criticizes DOJ for Secret Dealings in Plane Crash Cases

After investigating Boeing's false information given to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the DOJ struck a deal with Boeing, dropping several charges in exchange for Boeing admitting its fraud.

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