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More Than 1 Million Voters Switch to GOP in Warning for Dems

A political shift is beginning to take hold across the U.S. as tens of thousands of suburban swing voters who helped fuel the Democratic...

Americans Will Pay 17% More for July 4 Cookout: Farm Bureau

U.S. consumers can expect to pay 17 percent more to eat on Independence Day in 2022, according to a new report from the American...

Survey: American Media Is Least-Trusted Media in the World

Americans trust the media in much smaller percentages than populations of other nations.

‘Russia Has Won This War’: German Journalist Says West Lying About Ukraine War

German TV is admitting what’s become increasingly obvious: the West is in denial that Russia has all but won its military conflict with Ukraine.

Conservatives Gain Ground in France

National Rally secures 88 seats to rock the establishment.

‘Sexualization of Children’: Feminists Join Christian Conservatives to Stop Biden LGBTQ Order

Executive order cites research on youth suicide that's undercut by new analysis of states that don't require parental consent for blockers, hormones. Don't force sexual orientation on kids because "they're just kids," feminist group says.

Target Battles Plummeting Profits and Ballooning Inventory by Offering Rare Discounts on Clearance Merchandise

Target has started offering discounts to clear out excess items from its inventory.

House GOP Members Introduce Bill Rescinding No-Fly Zones Over Disney Parks

Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, introduced legislation Monday that would direct the Secretary of Transportation to revoke no-fly zones over Disneyland and Disney World, the Daily Caller reported.

Team Rittenhouse Gains Powerful New Player, Announces Zuckerberg Is Now at the Top of Legal Hit List

Kyle Rittenhouse knows this all too well. People were practically lining up to media outlets to trash the poor kid before the facts were in regarding his role in the 2020 riot in Kenosha, WI.

Chicago High School to Implement Race-Based Grading System in 2022-23 School Year

Oak Park and River Forest High School administrators will require teachers next school year to adjust their classroom grading scales to account for the skin color or ethnicity of their students.

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