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Florida Lawmakers Want Students to Take Financial Literacy Course Before Graduating High School

Florida lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Feb. 23 that would require high school students to take and pass a financial literacy course before graduating.

Iceland Lifts All COVID Restrictions on Friday, Promotes Natural Immunity

"As many people as possible need to be infected with the virus as the vaccines are not enough," said Iceland's Ministry of Health.

Supreme Court Agrees to Take Up Colorado Religious Liberty Case

Supreme Court will hear '303 Creative LLC v. Elenis,' a case involving a Colorado web designer who argues that creating wedding websites celebrating same-sex marriage would violate her religious beliefs.

Map Shows Massive Exodus From California to Other States

California’s dramatic decrease in residents is becoming a bigger issue as the state loses a Congressional seat.

Canadian Parliament Votes for 30-Day Extension to ‘Time Limited’ Emergencies Act

Authoritarianism is here to stay in Canada for at least another 30 days.

The Centers for Disease Control’s Lies Have Destroyed Its Legitimacy

By refusing to acknowledge the harms of lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination, the Centers for Disease Control has brought everlasting shame to itself.

Putin Orders Peacekeeping Operation in Ukraine’s Breakaway Regions

In the latest development out of the Donbas, Reuters reports that under its new agreement with separatist leaders, Russia has a right to build and establish military bases in eastern Ukraine.

‘Vulnerable’ Senate Dems Propose Cutting Gas Tax

Here’s an actual headline good for some laughs: “Vulnerable Senate Dems try to run as tax-cutters.” That howler of a header appeared this week in Politico.  

United Airlines Vax Mandate ‘Coerced’ Employees Into ‘Violating Their Religious Convictions’: Court

The United Airlines COVID-19 vaccine mandate has violated some employees’ religious beliefs, according to a federal appeals court.

Lawsuit Seeks to Prevent ‘Zuckerbucks’ Influence on Future Elections

Michigan official sued for diverting 'PPE' grant money to 'boost Democrat candidates'

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