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Frigid Monster Storm Across US Claims at Least 29 Lives

About 60% of the U.S. population faced some sort of winter weather advisory or warning.

The Pain Isn’t Goin’ Away: Inflation Cost Households an Extra $10K

Inflation is over, the administration crows, even as Congress works to pass another massive spending bill — this time, $1.7 trillion.

Scotland Lowers Bar to Transition Gender

Residents of Scotland can now change their gender on official documents after just three months of living as their desired gender, with no psychiatric diagnosis of dysphoria required.

26% Of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany Plan to Stay

At least 11,000 Ukrainian refugees took part in a survey inquiring about their future plans in Germany.

Opposition to Childhood Vaccine Mandates on the Rise, More Parents Say They Want the Right to Choose

A growing number of parents oppose vaccine mandates as a precondition for public school attendance, and interest among adults in receiving COVID-19 booster shots is waning, according to a national poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

Are Lab-Grown Foods a Threat to the Health of the American People?

Now that companies promoting lab-based dairy and lab-grown foods are getting FDA approval, it’s time to have an uncomfortable but important discussion about the push to reinvent the American diet.

Fewer Young Americans Are Voting for Democrats

New analysis shows that young voters are turning away from the Democratic party in midterm elections. The GOP also made gains among Black and Latino voters.

Republican Flips Iowa State Seat After Hand Recount, Machine Errors

Republican Luana Stoltenberg has finally been declared the winner in an Iowa state election after multiple recounts, errors, and lead changes.

Restaurant Denies Service to Pro-Life Customers

The Family Foundation of Virginia reserved a room for an event held at the restaurant Metzger's Bar and Butchery, only to be denied service half an hour prior to the meeting.

Government Paid $1.4B in COVID-19 ‘Relief’ to Wealthiest Firms Amid Economic Turmoil

Big law and accounting firms raked in $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed COVID-19 "relief" loans from the federal government while regular people faced economic turmoil, according to a watchdog report obtained by the Washington Examiner.

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